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so i assume the same should go for lorries carrying IBC containers which are basically only packed into the trailer and sometimes straps through over them ?sounds like scaremainering"Now if its true what ionics say (and I can't see why its not) that insurance companies will soon refuse insurance to van mounted systems, if they are not fitted to the FMVSS standard"where do Ionics say the above and which insurance companies name has been put to this
Quote from: Dave morris @ st-ives on April 23, 2008, 07:10:08 pmCan I drive it ?well there is the danger you could die... but all things considered i dont see why noti would prefer alexis the ctd, butwho would be up for donating £10 and seeing what can be done?
Can I drive it ?
I think we should conduct a test ourselves,if everyone one on this forum put in £10 we could buy a ex bt transit mk5 for £500 and get a 500l tank and strap it down,get a few high speed camera at 2 angles and 2 normal speed cameras. and then all we need is a big block of concrete,i think it would be good to crash it at 40mph a more realistic speed to have a head on, i dont know about you but you have to be a fool to have a head on at 30mph, if you hit another car its 15mph each, its more likely to be 60mph in a built up area where bother vehicles are traveling at 30mph.so to conclude lets get a van and test it ourselves to see what really happenswho is with me, i will donate the first tenner!
jeff can you not lead the way and sit in the van for us, ust to prove it works
atricle worked then tennet!!
Quoteatricle worked then tennet!!In highlighting a danger, yes.
whats the chances of smashig into a concrete wall :
Surely if this has made you think why not double the gap between you and the car infront, and that number in that round road sign is a limit not a target