โMar-19-2014 02:19 PM
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โMar-21-2014 08:17 AM
OhhWell wrote:mike brez wrote:OhhWell wrote:MeanderMan wrote:
It's depressing, yet all too common, that some people would go off subject to criticize a report of an accident. A 32K lb vehicle, of which probably 70% or more of the weight is below the floor line, flips over at a significant speed. The two occupants suffer only minor damages, and because some people don't own that brand of MH or any MH at all, they decide to weigh in on "poor construction". Would they have fared better in another brand MH? A car? I doubt it.
Are we looking at the same picture???? I don't know of ANY motorhome that has any form of roll cage construction. To my knowledge, we are all driving fiberglass with aluminum framing holding it up. If any of our rigs flips, we are in serious trouble. Our walls cannot hold the chassis up!
As I already mentioned BlueBirds were roll over certified.
I guess I should have specified non-bus conversion. School Busses are pretty solid.
โMar-21-2014 07:58 AM
mike brez wrote:OhhWell wrote:MeanderMan wrote:
It's depressing, yet all too common, that some people would go off subject to criticize a report of an accident. A 32K lb vehicle, of which probably 70% or more of the weight is below the floor line, flips over at a significant speed. The two occupants suffer only minor damages, and because some people don't own that brand of MH or any MH at all, they decide to weigh in on "poor construction". Would they have fared better in another brand MH? A car? I doubt it.
Are we looking at the same picture???? I don't know of ANY motorhome that has any form of roll cage construction. To my knowledge, we are all driving fiberglass with aluminum framing holding it up. If any of our rigs flips, we are in serious trouble. Our walls cannot hold the chassis up!
As I already mentioned BlueBirds were roll over certified.
โMar-21-2014 07:07 AM
OhhWell wrote:MeanderMan wrote:
It's depressing, yet all too common, that some people would go off subject to criticize a report of an accident. A 32K lb vehicle, of which probably 70% or more of the weight is below the floor line, flips over at a significant speed. The two occupants suffer only minor damages, and because some people don't own that brand of MH or any MH at all, they decide to weigh in on "poor construction". Would they have fared better in another brand MH? A car? I doubt it.
Are we looking at the same picture???? I don't know of ANY motorhome that has any form of roll cage construction. To my knowledge, we are all driving fiberglass with aluminum framing holding it up. If any of our rigs flips, we are in serious trouble. Our walls cannot hold the chassis up!
โMar-21-2014 06:51 AM
โMar-21-2014 06:36 AM
MeanderMan wrote:
It's depressing, yet all too common, that some people would go off subject to criticize a report of an accident. A 32K lb vehicle, of which probably 70% or more of the weight is below the floor line, flips over at a significant speed. The two occupants suffer only minor damages, and because some people don't own that brand of MH or any MH at all, they decide to weigh in on "poor construction". Would they have fared better in another brand MH? A car? I doubt it.
โMar-21-2014 02:50 AM
paulcardoza wrote:
I just hope that:
1. I make it to 80 years old.
2. I'm aware enough to realize my limits at that age!
There are just way too many stories about elderly drivers who should not be behind the wheel these days. This is not intended to bash any group of folks. I'm a firm believer that EVERYONE with a license should be ROAD TESTED periodically, to ensure they are capable of controlling their vehicles properly.
โMar-21-2014 01:16 AM
smlranger wrote:X-2
So good to hear the occupants are OK.
โMar-20-2014 10:23 PM
โMar-20-2014 08:48 PM
2gypsies wrote:
For a comparison just Google 'tour bus rollover' and you'll find many instances of fatalities and serious injuries. The build of the bus doesn't really mean much in rollovers. In this instance, part of the roof was ripped open and the top over the driver crushed.
Tour Bus Fatalities
โMar-20-2014 08:44 PM
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โMar-20-2014 07:21 PM
MeanderMan wrote:
It's depressing, yet all too common, that some people would go off subject to criticize a report of an accident. A 32K lb vehicle, of which probably 70% or more of the weight is below the floor line, flips over at a significant speed. The two occupants suffer only minor damages, and because some people don't own that brand of MH or any MH at all, they decide to weigh in on "poor construction". Would they have fared better in another brand MH? A car? I doubt it.
โMar-20-2014 07:07 PM