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heinzliketchup57 t1_j1onvny wrote

Hauling a 10,000 pound trailer is a pretty good way to get any jackass driver to respect the dangers of driving like a dumb fuck

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Goalie_deacon t1_j1ovv8u wrote

One would hope so. My FIL will prove you wrong. He lost everything as my in laws were living in a camping trailer, and he wrecked losing all of it. Thankfully MIL wasn’t with him when it happened. A few years later, he tore up another trailer. He just bought one. I’ll see how long that one last.

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stewieatb t1_j1px2vc wrote

Some people just aren't cut out to tow big trailers.

I know a guy who has lost two boats off trailers on motorways this year. One written off one went to manufacturer for ££££ repair. Thankfully neither belonged to our club but we banned him from towing our trailer after that.

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FreakyOnion t1_j1rwcdf wrote

Is this what rich people do? Do they just purchase and then recklessly wreck their big expensive toys just because they can?

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Czar_Cophagus t1_j1oodau wrote

Actually saw one in Virginia. Looked like a plane crashed.

Clothes, food, wood paneling, twisted aluminum sheets, pillows, toys, pots and pans all over the highway.

Thank god it was a 5th wheeler and no-one was in the trailer.

This was 10 years ago near a NASCAR event...so it kinda speaks for itself.

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Taprackpull t1_j1p12vw wrote

You don’t travel the Midwest much do you? They get blown over in wind gusts, flat tire and ditched, burned and my personal favorite the Henderson special. Pickup with a 5th wheel. Pulling a UTV trailer pulling a bass boat and UTV trailer lost a wheel several miles back.

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Openthesushibar t1_j1rg7mb wrote

I live near the RV capital of the world. I’ve seen a few. With winter weather and wind like you mentioned it does happen around here not too frequently but sometimes.

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Neowynd101262 t1_j1oq9bw wrote

One more than I'd like....one hit me while I was parked at the gas station lol

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Youpunyhumans t1_j1p7dw2 wrote

Well... shit.

Hope you are ok and dont have any life long issues as a result, glad you survived though.

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Pawgilicious t1_j1pf5c9 wrote

Happens all the time in Alaska. Live in a tourist driven area and all the idiots in cars are now idiots in huge fucking rvs. It's terrifying.

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saddboiiiii t1_j1p2j42 wrote

If you’ve ever driven one, you’ll want to drive as safely as possible. Driving a house is a weird feeling.

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MN8616 t1_j1pxdqq wrote

Actually you do. Problem is that when they're in an accident, they are destroyed. Need to get out more.

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Blinky_ OP t1_j1pyhp6 wrote

Maybe. I haven’t left the house since March of 2020.

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Havingfun921 t1_j1qhqfn wrote

That because they make up such a small percentage of vehicles on the road. You will see several thousand cars and trucks for every RV, so the nominal amount of accidents will of course be fewer.

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Blinky_ OP t1_j1qnz57 wrote

I agree with your math. According to some folks on this thread, though, if you have an RV you are pretty much guaranteed to die in a fiery wreck.

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CatastropheJohn t1_j1ory2w wrote

Insurance premiums are the proof. My 27’ RV added only $36.00 per month to my contract. We drive them pretty slowly and cautiously and other drivers don’t want to fuck around and get flattened.

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89inerEcho t1_j1otfnl wrote

Maybe I’m the anomaly but I can remember three. First one was some hippies that installed a wood stove in their van and it (shockingly) burned down right in the middle of the intersection in Prescott. Second one was on fire when I got there. Not sure what happened, didn’t stick around. Last one I was behind a dodge Durango towing a double axel south out of Flagstaff. Not sure why they lost control but one swerve, then two, then the whole shebang went cruisn off the side of the interstate at about 80. Looked like some Michael Bay shit. The truck spun backwards, jackknifed, then the trailer caught rolled, and tore off the hitch. The whole thing ripped open and a billion little parts went everywhere. 4 people in the Durango were 100% unhurt. No clue how. I can still smell the propane. In retrospect, it was pretty cool.

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Blinky_ OP t1_j1oul5q wrote

Damn. You’ve seen some shit!

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FoodBamBam t1_j1owt61 wrote

In 40 years I’ve seen 2 catch fire and burn down, and one crashed… so pretty good odds it seems

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moxiejohnny t1_j1oyj66 wrote

What? No, he saw some fire and a kablooey. I didn't hear anything about shit. Where'd you see shit?

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exoticmatter421 t1_j1qj5dd wrote

I’ve seen a good amount broke down. Especially the old ones with low mileage that were never maintained. I’ve seen a few that caught fire, probably from fuel lines that needed to be replaced. But it only had 40,000 miles on it….

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dewayneestes t1_j1rhaqi wrote

One of my earliest memories is driving back from Magic Mountain in the 1970s with all my brothers and sisters. An RV ahead of us went off the road and hit a telephone pole. It was like 10pm aid there were sparks flying all over the place, it was nuts.

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hinault81 t1_j1rpjds wrote

Saw one in Washington a few years ago, on a somewhat isolated single lane stretch of road. Traffic stand still for probably 2 hours (everyone just walking around the road couldnt go anywhere). We were so far back we didn't know what the hold up was. But when we got going we drove by the accident of an rv that crashed and it was a mess. Like an explosion of stuff everywhere. It looked like a garbage dump. Hope the people were OK.

I wouldnt really want to be in one in an accident. Passenger vehicles have so much thought put into them for crashes, side air bags, etc. Rvs are basically made of pop cans and OSB. I would assume the main chassis and front seating area would have some standards as they're 'borrowed' from vans/trucks.

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Jasmineleona t1_j1rr1dr wrote

There’s far more cars/trucks than RVS so it would make sense, statistically, to see more cars and trucks be in accidents than RVS

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MrOzzMN t1_j1scxda wrote

False: I did see one drive into a lake shortly after he purchased it. Should have read the manual that it was not a boat.

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Blinky_ OP t1_j1sm9uy wrote

In my defence, one isn’t the same as “a lot”. Im sorry that happened to you though.

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MrOzzMN t1_j1sp3rr wrote

No worries sir. Did not happen to me, I just happened to drive by after it happened to someone else.

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HermioneJGranger6 t1_j1srctx wrote

Not exactly an accident, but my grandparents had an RV that burned until it was just a few pieces of the frame.

My little cousin was a baby and he had been taking a nap in there, until my aunt had a bad feeling and decided to take him out and put him in the car (she had it running with the AC on, don't worry). The fire started soon after.

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