May-02-2016 06:16 AM
May-03-2016 02:14 PM
May-03-2016 08:35 AM
May-03-2016 08:09 AM
rockhillmanor wrote:fla-gypsy wrote:
This we know; something went terribly wrong. RV'ing is supposed to be fun not put your life or your loved ones in peril.Anything you can do to reduce the hazards and lessen the risks is worthwhile and that includes adequate tow vehicles.
Too many people think safety is just some buzzword or some kind of crutch for risk averse pansies. Once you've seen the destruction it can do to human beings you look at it differently. No pastime is worth your life, do it right! It doesn't have to be ultra expensive either. Sometimes it just takes a moment to think things through. I will disagree with some and say accidents don't just happen,they are caused and can be prevented.
X2
May-03-2016 07:22 AM
Me Again wrote:45Ricochet wrote:
He needed a dually :W
May-03-2016 07:18 AM
45Ricochet wrote:
He needed a dually :W
May-03-2016 07:04 AM
wing_zealot wrote:
"Now I don't want to start a nasty argument about the TV perhapsbeing an incapable vehicle..." but that's exactly why I started this thread.
There, fixed it for you OP.
May-03-2016 06:35 AM
rockhillmanor wrote:fla-gypsy wrote:
This we know; something went terribly wrong. RV'ing is supposed to be fun not put your life or your loved ones in peril.Anything you can do to reduce the hazards and lessen the risks is worthwhile and that includes adequate tow vehicles.
Too many people think safety is just some buzzword or some kind of crutch for risk averse pansies. Once you've seen the destruction it can do to human beings you look at it differently. No pastime is worth your life, do it right! It doesn't have to be ultra expensive either. Sometimes it just takes a moment to think things through. I will disagree with some and say accidents don't just happen,they are caused and can be prevented.
X2
May-03-2016 03:39 AM
fla-gypsy wrote:
This we know; something went terribly wrong. RV'ing is supposed to be fun not put your life or your loved ones in peril.Anything you can do to reduce the hazards and lessen the risks is worthwhile and that includes adequate tow vehicles.
Too many people think safety is just some buzzword or some kind of crutch for risk averse pansies. Once you've seen the destruction it can do to human beings you look at it differently. No pastime is worth your life, do it right! It doesn't have to be ultra expensive either. Sometimes it just takes a moment to think things through. I will disagree with some and say accidents don't just happen,they are caused and can be prevented.
We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.
May-02-2016 11:58 PM
martinto wrote:
Let's not confuse each other with the facts. The facts are this...we have no facts! We can only speculate what happened. I can speculate, and under the pretense of speculating, none of us have a clue what really happened.
May-02-2016 11:53 PM
May-02-2016 11:30 PM
ktosv wrote:Something like the Jim Croce song says about "Speedball Tucker". When the cop points out that "75" is the route number and not the speed limit.
Having driven this section of road many times for spring break, and not being there to see it, this is exactly what happened...;)
The far left lane was going 85mph while the right lane was going 75 mph. This person towing the trailer was going a resonable 65 mph in the center lane to avoid merging and exiting traffic. Someone going 90 mph decided they needed to pass on the right but there was unbelievably an even slower moving vehicle in the right lane. So to get back left before hitting said slow vehicle they cut off the SUV towing the trailer causing them to take evasive action but in the process lost control and flipped the trailer.
May-02-2016 07:34 PM
May-02-2016 06:44 PM
wing_zealot wrote:
"Now I don't want to start a nasty argument about the TV perhapsbeing an incapable vehicle..." but that's exactly why I started this thread.
There, fixed it for you OP.
May-02-2016 06:10 PM
May-02-2016 04:12 PM
ktosv wrote:
Having driven this section of road many times for spring break, and not being there to see it, this is exactly what happened...;)
The far left lane was going 85mph while the right lane was going 75 mph. This person towing the trailer was going a resonable 65 mph in the center lane to avoid merging and exiting traffic. Someone going 90 mph decided they needed to pass on the right but there was unbelievably an even slower moving vehicle in the right lane. So to get back left before hitting said slow vehicle they cut off the SUV towing the trailer causing them to take evasive action but in the process lost control and flipped the trailer.