Brat
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I would really like a Class C because I feel I could drive it but safety is my #1 concern as my grandchildren will ride in it. Born Free has roll bars, do any others?
Born Free has roll bars, do any others?
I did not know RVs had roll bars, but if that is a requirement maybe you should stick to a car.
Depends on the size of the other vehicle that hits the RV. Most RV drivers would not hit another vehicle.I think it is a legitimate concern. Most RVs vaporize in a collision.
I'd like to see ordinary cars put through the same ordeal.Here's a good video on RV crash integrity:
Hi, Brat,
Where would you park it? I have seen pix of your condo.
One positive safety aspect of RVs is that your eyes are high above the road. If you can see problems, you have a better chance of avoiding them. And I am guessing that RV drivers are more careful than the average auto driver. I would guess that there are fewer wrecks involving RVs than cars proportionately.
That does not change the fragility of the critter, though. And you can't avoid 100.000% of the incidents.
Things I had not thought about yet.
Save yourself a lot of money and hassle and invite the GKs over for a swim instead.We will park it out at our son/DIL's boatyard so no problem there. For those who might ask, they are as busy as a sea lion dining on salmon at the foot of a fish ladder.
Born Free has roll bars and reputably is hell-built-for-stout but I get whines from the peanut gallery that the floor plan is awkward. Ahhh...!!!
The more I look at motor homes the more I realize that compromises must be made. Born Free has to tow limit of 5,000, Lazy Daze 4,000.
With apologies to the RV crowd here, I LMAOHere's a good video on RV crash integrity: