โMar-19-2014 02:19 PM
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โMar-22-2014 09:45 AM
justlou wrote:bigdog wrote:
Oh and there's a little thing called sleep apnea,which is called the #1 cause of auto accidents.
Are you sure you didn't mean Narcolepsy? Also, the NHTSA lists the number 1 cause of auto accidents to be Distracted Driver.
โMar-22-2014 09:06 AM
bigdog wrote:
Oh and there's a little thing called sleep apnea,which is called the #1 cause of auto accidents.
โMar-22-2014 07:05 AM
Bigdog wrote:
I remember several years ago a number of folks that bragged about how they could drive 800-1000 miles a day for several days at a time and have no problems. There was also a guy that bragged about how he could make the run from N.Y. to Florida in one long day with no problems pulling a 30-some foot fifth wheel. Lately you don't see it online that much because some folks have figgered out that anything you say online can be accessed by anybody. Hummm,you are driving along and nod off and hit someone after driving for 15 hours and the other persons insurance company googles your name and up comes a couple of postd about how long you drive at a stretch. Oppss,you're busted.
Oh and there's a little thing called sleep apnea,which is called the #1 cause of auto accidents.
I have never figgered out just how some of them could brag about it and then complain about truck drivers. I drive a school bus and charter bus on occasion and have to have a CDL-B with an airbrake and student endorsements and as such can only drive for a certain amount of hours at a time. A truck driver with an A cdl has to run with a log book and that sucker had better be right on the money.
โMar-21-2014 11:05 PM
โMar-21-2014 06:17 PM
turbojimmy wrote:Effy wrote:
Every thread on this forum eventually leads to someone telling you what MH to buy.
In this case you want to buy the kind that drives itself when you fall asleep. All the other banter is irrelevant.
โMar-21-2014 04:15 PM
Effy wrote:
Every thread on this forum eventually leads to someone telling you what MH to buy.
โMar-21-2014 04:02 PM
โMar-21-2014 02:37 PM
โMar-21-2014 11:42 AM
Joatha wrote:mtrumpet wrote:
Unfortunately, I for one, can't afford an upscaled Wanderlodge (one with slides and all), or a Foretravel.:(
Without any scientific statistics at my disposal, I'd be willing to guess that given the amount of RV's on the road and the miles traveled in them each year, the amount of "incidents" involving RV's is relatively small.
You could get a Wanderlodge M380 with a slide or 2 for around $100-110K and it would be 1-2 years newer than your Newmar.
Per NADA (not the greatest source but its easy), your Newmar is worth about $60-70K (plus or minus).
Is $100-110K out of the budget?
FWIW, it is for me. But, my wife and I didn't really feel like we needed or wanted slides so we got one without them.
โMar-21-2014 11:35 AM
mtrumpet wrote:
Unfortunately, I for one, can't afford an upscaled Wanderlodge (one with slides and all), or a Foretravel.:(
Without any scientific statistics at my disposal, I'd be willing to guess that given the amount of RV's on the road and the miles traveled in them each year, the amount of "incidents" involving RV's is relatively small.
โMar-21-2014 10:21 AM
wny_pat wrote:kab449 wrote:
The local ABC affiliate posted this on Facebook. Immediately the discussion turned ugly. Many people commenting that drivers of "rigs" this large with air brakes should have CDL licenses. Lots of comments to change the license law as it pertains to RV's. Of course none of the experts knew exactly what caused the accident.
Going by the approximate GVWR, 35,320 lb, and the fact that it was licensed in NYS, the NYS driver should have held a NYS class D with RV endorsement for over 26,000 lbs. NYS does not require a air brake endorsment, and I do not see where it would have made any difference in this accident other that air brakes may have been to effective under these conditions. But then a Jake brake could have gotten them into the accident also. Pennsylvania has the very same requirement for a non-commercial Class A or B license above 26,000 lb GVWR or GCWR.
โMar-21-2014 10:08 AM
โMar-21-2014 09:43 AM
OhhWell wrote:
There's one. Any others that would fare well in a rollover?