CNET On Cars - Smarter Driver: Avoiding underride accidents
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- Опубликовано: 13 окт 2024
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You don't want to get into any kind of accident, but especially a rear underride with a semi, which is able to defeat many of the safety advances of the last few decades.
There really need to be stricter regulations in the United States for this. Very informative video.
I really like these videos
Fantastic video!
Nice video...especially since my wife and I own a Malibu! LOL!
Keep your distance and look ahead in front of the semi.
Don't tailgate, put your telephone down and pay attention and you'll be fine. Your average truck on the highway is loaded Weighting anywhere between 70 to 80,000 pounds. Cars are only weighing in at 1 too 4000 pounds. No matter how big and tough you think your car is it will lose when involved in a collision with a big truck.
Thanks for the hint.
I like the MDX...
Thanks for the tip!
What I learned from this:
Buy a truck.
If i was making those trailer I would just make them as strong as possible not caring about the money.
Now i am afraid of trucks. Before i was not.
cool
just play beamng drive so you don't die
the more you know
Acura MDX
I am perfectly safe! Thank God I drive a Lifted Truck! :D
Such and informative video? Really? How about you just don't tailgate? Any vehicle?
Trucks are bad...ok
It is your fault if you submarine under a truck from behind. (Ooh baby) You should maintain a safe dustance when behind any vehicle. And if you can't out brake a semi truck-time to get a new vehicle-These stupid/non commercial deemed SUVS should never have been allowed on the road. You can blame some unnamed president for that. (Look it up) A fully loaded truck can jam on its bresks for no reason on the highway and it is the driver behind's fault for the accident. Europe always does it better
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