Am I being taken to task for my tire post?
Joe and Jon, I am sure you are not suggesting we be careless about our tires because a catastrophic loss of air is no big deal. I too have had a few blowouts and I'm still here. Two of them were right steer tires, on two different trucks. One was a Freightliner COE and the other was a Mack conventional. Both were on Rice hill on I-5 in Oregon. I never left the pavement on either.
I knew how to handle the vehicle. Some people don't. I am not picking on Ray but who would have believed that he has owned several large RVs and didn't know not to touch the brakes when experiencing a blowout. (This is another plus for getting a Class B license)
Gary, thanks for posting the Michelin video. You may have saved Ray's bacon. I'll bet there are several other folks here that appreciate that link too.
My point in posting the accident in Texas was a reminder to take care of the tires. It now seems that the steer tires had been regroved (legal but not for steer tires) and separated causing the accident. It looks like the driver hit a low concrete guardrail then rolled over it onto the right side. It could very well have been that the driver hit the brakes causing the vehicle to veer to the right into the concrete abutment.
The point here is that we never know when we will have an emergency of any kind. If we were in the same location as this bus driver with no emergency lane, traveling at 65 mph, just inches from the abutment would we have avoided the same fate? Checking and rechecking all of our equipment just makes sense. I never flew my airplane, even around the pattern, without a thorough pre-flight. I do the same on my Prevost. I pay special attention to my tires because the accident that never happens is the only one I want to have.:cool:
Discussion about safety and proper driving habits?
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Originally Posted by
Jon Wehrenberg
I think you know me better than that Darl. I think a well maintained coach and careful pretrip inspections are vital and I don't think an owner should even drive the coach until he knows and understands the systems.
Yes, I do know you well Jon and didn't mean to suggest that you would encourage taking short-cuts where safety is a concern.
I think you are on to something about having a discussion about safety and proper driving habits? I would be honored to volunteer to help in that endeavor.
It's about time I contribute something! Now all we need to do is get Brian E. and Joe on board. How about it guys?;)
Darl