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garyhaupt
Jan 08, 2016Explorer
Dusty R wrote:Gene in NE wrote:YZ wrote:There is a big difference in road conditions in different parts of the country.
As a first responder, I would say it all depends on how much you like the person who is going to unbuckle and walk around in a moving vehicle...
Out here in the midwest you can travel for miles in wide open space with clear visibility of both sides of the road. The interstates have fences on both sides to keep the deer off the interstate. These factors all have to be considered whether it is safe to stand up or walk around. Probably the only unexpected driving correction would be a total tire failure.
What kind of fences do they have that will keep the deer off the interstate ?
Can anyone add to this list? Cattle, all wildlife. Then we have the vehicles that seem to just cross over and enter oncoming, potholes, soft shoulders, debris ON the road, driver inattenetion for the split-second, yes, tire blow-out, weather conditions that provide moments of gut wrenching fear. Any of these and more...but then again, if a driver is of the opinion that it can't happen to them, or they just don't care anyway...there is nothing that can be further said that will change their miinds.
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