Video of and travel trailer wreck,
https://www.liveleak.com/view?i=daa_1504165064
https://www.liveleak.com/view?i=daa_1504165064
Old Racer said:And while you are at it, put something nice and heavy way on the back bumper, that will add to the fun and excitement!!!!!
RVRAC said:I am sorry for them. However, I am surprised that there are not more accidents like this. Too many people don't have the patience to pull a TT or FW at speeds that could avoid many of the accidents. We move at 60 mph and many of our RV friends pass us like we are doing 40 mph. It is sad. People don't understand that the fact that the unit can go faster doesn't mean it can be safe.
RedandSilver said:Why is it CA is the only state that mandates ALL vehicles towing a trailer - the Speed Limit is 55mph?
Ever notice that trucks don't drive at speed next to each other?
Dash cams run the entire time the vehicle is in motion. Saving any section just requires pushing a button after the fact. This is not a set up or a stunt driver, this is real life.phil-t said:MO - same as a lot of other YouTube videos. As setup with professional drivers, demonstrationg, or recording, a stunt. Chances of a semi driver having a dash cam going in advance of a wreck, like that, not very high. No brakes, or evidence of slow down? Lots of time to recover from that "sway". Stunt drivers get paid very well for doing those things.
SeilerBird said:Dash cams run the entire time the vehicle is in motion. Saving any section just requires pushing a button after the fact. This is not a set up or a stunt driver, this is real life.
Again - no details, accident report or anything other than a video clip. I don't place a lot of faith in internet videos. I've seen and witnessed too many setups that will misguide most folks.timjet said:Anybody know if the occupants were killed or injured.