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mpierce wrote:averaging 85 MPH 24 hours per day with no sleep or fuel stops. I'm calling shenanigans as well.NeverHome2 wrote:
I don't know if this will have any relevance but here goes. I was an over the road truck driver for 27 years averaging 750,000 miles each year. During that time I witnessed lots of accidents just after the incidence. I never saw a class a accident, not saying there weren't any just none that I saw. On the other hand travel trailers pulled by vans, pick ups or suv's were a regular occurance. Almost every time the TT operator had passed me miles before the accident speeding and the trailer was wandering behind the tow vehicle. When I say speeding I mean over the 70 mph speed limit. If this has any bearing on the discussion, I don't know.
I too, am an over the road driver.
I call BS on you. 750,000 miles per year? BS!
That is 2,054 miles a day, 365 days a year! Now, you may be a "Super Trucker", but not even you can do that! 150,000 miles a year is a pretty busy year!
โJan-25-2016 03:21 PM
Groover wrote:
the idea of a camping trailer coming through the cab is not appealing either.
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โJan-25-2016 02:10 PM
NeverHome2 wrote:
I don't know if this will have any relevance but here goes. I was an over the road truck driver for 27 years averaging 750,000 miles each year. During that time I witnessed lots of accidents just after the incidence. I never saw a class a accident, not saying there weren't any just none that I saw. On the other hand travel trailers pulled by vans, pick ups or suv's were a regular occurance. Almost every time the TT operator had passed me miles before the accident speeding and the trailer was wandering behind the tow vehicle. When I say speeding I mean over the 70 mph speed limit. If this has any bearing on the discussion, I don't know.
โJan-25-2016 01:32 PM
โJan-25-2016 01:08 PM
Effy wrote:JetAonly wrote:
I did a quick check. There are ~100 people killed per year by home invasion and 26 per year in Class A accidents, so you are safer in any class A than sitting in your rocking chair at home.
Don't take my word, look for your self.
http://livingstingy.blogspot.com/2014/04/are-motorhomes-safe.html
http://www.theatlantic.com/national/archive/2012/12/gun-violence-and-the-irrational-fear-of-home-inv...
Statistics are skewed. The ratio of home ownership to MH ownership is not even close.
โJan-25-2016 01:00 PM
JetAonly wrote:
I did a quick check. There are ~100 people killed per year by home invasion and 26 per year in Class A accidents, so you are safer in any class A than sitting in your rocking chair at home.
Don't take my word, look for your self.
http://livingstingy.blogspot.com/2014/04/are-motorhomes-safe.html
http://www.theatlantic.com/national/archive/2012/12/gun-violence-and-the-irrational-fear-of-home-inv...
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