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Bob Vaughn wrote:I think the weak links are the car drivers who have the philosophy of "I'll just pass this sucker before I have to abruptly cut in front of it, slam on my brakes so I can make my exit."
...and could the weak link be brake systems??
โMar-26-2016 08:08 AM
DrewE wrote:run100 wrote:
Not sure of the stats regarding rv accidents, but last week I learned some eye-opening stats for Arizona roads. For the year reported:
- 40,000 fatalities
- 2.3-million debilitating injuries
Those are national statistics, not Arizona statistics. The population of Arizona is around 6.7 million. One third of the population does not suffer a debilitating injury from traffic accidents each year.
โMar-24-2016 10:58 AM
rockhillmanor wrote:Those last couple of statements may be a bit of a stretch. One of the only trailer accident I can remember seeing was a horse trailer in the ditch.
It depends WHERE you live and travel. I've been snowbirding for several years and then full time. I travel the 'commonly used snowbird routes'.
More commonly used roads by RV's so of course the more heavily the concentration of RV's. Just take a spin on I75 during the coming and going of the snowbirds sometime and watch the carnage!
So that is why I've seen SO many, where others who live in different parts of the US may never see one.
I also haul horses. With a truck and the MH.
You won't see THOSE TT's flipped over or jacknifed.
First of all they carry precious cargo and those that don't know how to tow, 'hire' people to do it!
They don't just jump in hook up not knowing how to tow like a newbie RV person will. :W
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โMar-24-2016 07:59 AM
run100 wrote:
Not sure of the stats regarding rv accidents, but last week I learned some eye-opening stats for Arizona roads. For the year reported:
- 40,000 fatalities
- 2.3-million debilitating injuries
Top causes:
- Speeding
- Distracted driving (cell phone use, gps, grooming, eating, etc.)
- Alcohol and/drugs
Everyone, please be safe out there!
โMar-24-2016 07:13 AM
IDoMyOwnStunts wrote:
I'd like to see a comparison of general RV accidents to boat and utility trailer accidents. I've seen quite a few boat trailer accidents around here, but it's been a long time since I've seen a TT/FW/MH accident.
I've only seen a single horse trailer accident around here about 10 years ago, and it's something I never want to see again. It occurred where SR 8 and US 101 meet just west of Olympia. Somebody took a curve too fast and put the horse trailer on the side. Simply awful.
We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.
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Dutch_12078 wrote:
When I was in the towing/recovery business for a number of years, we cleaned up significantly more 5'ver and TT accident scenes than we did motorhomes. With a somewhat educated guess, I'd say easily half of the non-MH accidents were caused by a combination of "not enough truck" syndrome and driver inexperience.
We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.
โMar-22-2016 08:15 PM