โSep-15-2016 04:42 AM
โSep-18-2016 11:20 AM
RCMAN46 wrote:Kayteg1 wrote:
When we can speculate why stopping took such a long time (could cable cut the hose for air brakes?), I would quote old pilots wisdom
"any landing is good landing if you can walk away from it"
I thought air brake systems applied brakes on air loss.
โSep-18-2016 11:19 AM
โSep-18-2016 10:16 AM
rgatijnet1 wrote:usersmanual wrote:rgatijnet1
I read the article that came with the original post and it said that ONE vehicle spun around trying to avoid the RV but it made no mention of hitting anyone. It did say that NO ONE was injured. There was a lot of traffic and he made it to the other side of an overpass without injuring anyone. I'll stick with my opinion that the RV driver did a great job considering the circumstances.
Its pretty obvious that the red truck was heavily damaged by the MH and looks like two others either clipped him or near misses
or the grey truck hit the red truck ?
Altho it may have seemed obvious to you that the red truck was heavily damaged, the people at the accident site didn't think so. Here is another article from a different news source that says again, that there was one vehicle, a red car, that spun trying to avoid the RV and that no one was injured. RV crash
โSep-18-2016 08:06 AM
usersmanual wrote:rgatijnet1
I read the article that came with the original post and it said that ONE vehicle spun around trying to avoid the RV but it made no mention of hitting anyone. It did say that NO ONE was injured. There was a lot of traffic and he made it to the other side of an overpass without injuring anyone. I'll stick with my opinion that the RV driver did a great job considering the circumstances.
Its pretty obvious that the red truck was heavily damaged by the MH and looks like two others either clipped him or near misses
or the grey truck hit the red truck ?
โSep-18-2016 07:33 AM
rgatijnet1
I read the article that came with the original post and it said that ONE vehicle spun around trying to avoid the RV but it made no mention of hitting anyone. It did say that NO ONE was injured. There was a lot of traffic and he made it to the other side of an overpass without injuring anyone. I'll stick with my opinion that the RV driver did a great job considering the circumstances.
โSep-18-2016 07:24 AM
smacdiesel wrote:
I wonder if he had a braking system for the toad? Glad nobody died, I bet he sells the whole setup now, this was a ruined vacation. I wonder if he puts treatment in his black Tank?
โSep-18-2016 07:14 AM
Kayteg1 wrote:
When we can speculate why stopping took such a long time (could cable cut the hose for air brakes?), I would quote old pilots wisdom
"any landing is good landing if you can walk away from it"
โSep-18-2016 06:53 AM
rgatijnet1 wrote:mike brez wrote:rgatijnet1 wrote:
Personally I think the driver did a great job at keeping the vehicle upright and not hitting anyone in the opposite direction. He may have had the vehicle in partial control, considering the cables barrier and the grass terrain so he just coasted to a stop rather than to upset the balance by applying the brakes. He may also have been applying some throttle to maintain what control he had over the vehicle. In any case, the final outcome was as good as anyone could have done given the circumstances.
Really? I think he hit a few and a few more scrambled for their life not to get hit head on.
I read the article that came with the original post and it said that ONE vehicle spun around trying to avoid the RV but it made no mention of hitting anyone. It did say that NO ONE was injured. There was a lot of traffic and he made it to the other side of an overpass without injuring anyone. I'll stick with my opinion that the RV driver did a great job considering the circumstances.
โSep-18-2016 04:59 AM
mike brez wrote:rgatijnet1 wrote:
Personally I think the driver did a great job at keeping the vehicle upright and not hitting anyone in the opposite direction. He may have had the vehicle in partial control, considering the cables barrier and the grass terrain so he just coasted to a stop rather than to upset the balance by applying the brakes. He may also have been applying some throttle to maintain what control he had over the vehicle. In any case, the final outcome was as good as anyone could have done given the circumstances.
Really? I think he hit a few and a few more scrambled for their life not to get hit head on.
โSep-17-2016 10:05 PM
โSep-17-2016 08:01 PM
Cloud Dancer wrote:
The left front of the vehicle obviously dropped a good 3 inches, PLUS the vehicle veered to the LEFT. Are we talking about the same event?
โSep-17-2016 07:51 PM
โSep-17-2016 06:32 PM
โSep-17-2016 06:03 PM
rgatijnet1 wrote:
Personally I think the driver did a great job at keeping the vehicle upright and not hitting anyone in the opposite direction. He may have had the vehicle in partial control, considering the cables barrier and the grass terrain so he just coasted to a stop rather than to upset the balance by applying the brakes. He may also have been applying some throttle to maintain what control he had over the vehicle. In any case, the final outcome was as good as anyone could have done given the circumstances.