โJun-10-2015 10:56 PM
โJun-12-2015 01:14 PM
โJun-12-2015 01:11 PM
Cloud Dancer wrote:
When you say he was going too fast, exactly what contribution do you think the excessive speed made to this case? Are you thinking that the speed itself caused the tire to fail, or that it was the speed which prevented the driver from maintaining control.
My thought is that it was the rapid failure of the tire itself which startled the driver such that it caused his mind to freeze,.....while someone else might've been instantly responding with some actions which might've resulted in maintaining control. In other words, IMO the subject driver would have done the same thing if the tire had failed at 80 mph as at 65 mph. And, IMO my opinion is more consistent with a driver who would drive this rig at 80 mph in the first place.
โJun-12-2015 12:33 PM
โJun-12-2015 11:37 AM
โJun-12-2015 11:12 AM
โJun-12-2015 09:46 AM
โJun-12-2015 08:40 AM
Cloud Dancer wrote:427435 wrote:Pirate wrote:
Was working with Safe-T-Plus recently and mentioned this video. I was told they are aware of it, will want to use it, and are talking with RV owner to get details. 75MPH. Anyway, get your safetplus.
I still do not understand how a safe-t-plus contraption would help in this situation.
You don't need to hold the steering wheel straight----------you need to TURN it to the right (with LF tire blowing).
When I had a LF tire blow, the steering wheel did NOT jerk to the left-----------although the MH moved to the left. The driver must quickly counter steer. A contraption to keep your steering pointed straight ahead would not be an aid.
People who have not driven in snow or ice or wet dirt,...in a broadslide attitude, such as you see on TV (they call it drifting) do not have the sense for "countering" with the steering wheel. If you practice it long enough, you will acquire a "sixth sense" which immediately tells you to turn the steering wheel, and work the throttle, such that the vehicle will follow a radius, OR STRAIGHT LINE.
โJun-12-2015 05:59 AM
โJun-12-2015 05:52 AM
427435 wrote:Pirate wrote:
Was working with Safe-T-Plus recently and mentioned this video. I was told they are aware of it, will want to use it, and are talking with RV owner to get details. 75MPH. Anyway, get your safetplus.
I still do not understand how a safe-t-plus contraption would help in this situation.
You don't need to hold the steering wheel straight----------you need to TURN it to the right (with LF tire blowing).
When I had a LF tire blow, the steering wheel did NOT jerk to the left-----------although the MH moved to the left. The driver must quickly counter steer. A contraption to keep your steering pointed straight ahead would not be an aid.
โJun-12-2015 05:16 AM
โJun-12-2015 05:10 AM
โJun-12-2015 04:47 AM
Bucky1320 wrote:timmac wrote:Bucky1320 wrote:timmac wrote:Effy wrote:
Haven't we been through this the last 2 times this topic was posted?
Was not aware this video was posted and myself just saw it for the 1st time.
:C
What video?:p
The video link on the very 1st post of this thread
:R
Oh good Lord man! Don't they have sarcasm where you live?
โJun-12-2015 04:09 AM
timmac wrote:Bucky1320 wrote:timmac wrote:Effy wrote:
Haven't we been through this the last 2 times this topic was posted?
Was not aware this video was posted and myself just saw it for the 1st time.
:C
What video?:p
The video link on the very 1st post of this thread
:R
โJun-12-2015 03:33 AM
Mr.Mark wrote:
I'm not sure if it was mentioned yet, but the motorhome ended up in the travel lanes blocking both. There was an additional picture posted somewhere that I saw when the event originally happened.
Thank goodness the traffic moved on and there just happened to be an open spot for the motorhome to land. Could have been even worse.
MM.
โJun-11-2015 10:13 PM
Dennis M M wrote:
Can't remember how many time I have posted this on threads about this accident!
WATCH THIS VIDEO!!!
How to Handle a Blow Out