tylertrend Posted February 4, 2020 Author Share Posted February 4, 2020 (edited) Quite a bit but not quite enough, I guess. At this point it's all just kind of pedantic conversation as the details become more fuzzy. Some data for a more technical review: Motortrend road test when new, got that model to stop in 120 ish feet from 55 mph with a professional driver. The vehicle is 168 inches total length or 14 feet. That is a stopping distance of 8.5 car lengths at 55mph. I was doing 63 and saw the incident in front of me as soon as it happened. If you figure 140-150 feet to stop from 65mph (typical highway speed in US), if you're equipment is in good condition, that's 10.5 - 11 car lengths in dry weather. When you factor in reaction time and other variables, the situation can change even less in your favor. The fact that I only cut my finger on the radio knob and had a sore nose from the steering wheel, and my shops opinion on impact speed, indicates I got down to about 15 or so mph. You may be wondering why I didn't just swerve and avoid. Partly because I would have gone left, as there were cars to the right, and there was a concrete barrier wall just off the left lane on this highway and sudden maneuvers at speed could have resulted in a rollover or more severe impact with a solid object (which would have ended very poorly for me). So I took the sure way out. I wish it could have played out differently but presently both me and my vehicle are fully functional, so I can sleep well at night knowing that. I should add also, in case I haven't already that I could only see the vehicle directly in front of me and when he rear ended the stopped car in front of him, he came to a flat dead stop. Not a situation you really expect on a light traffic highway in the middle of the day. He was in a 4 year old vehicle with all the latest gizmos so I'm not exactly sure what his excuse is... Original crash testing done at 30mph. Cool video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7geNTvZcRQY&t=97s Just some food for thought for anyone driving around in these old rigs. Edited February 4, 2020 by tylertrend 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tylertrend Posted December 29, 2020 Author Share Posted December 29, 2020 This vehicle is now for sale, post in the for sale thread Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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