braking the rules? or suck it up?

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by sup-r-dave, Mar 6, 2011.

  1. moderndrifter

    moderndrifter Light Load Member

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    They do. The top bunk is still more dangerous. Due to position- it takes more force in a rollover. Also, think about what would happen should your teammate choose to pass beneath a low bridge...
     
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  3. CondoCruiser

    CondoCruiser The Legend

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    393.76 (h) Occupant restraint. A motor vehicle manufactured on or after July 1, 1971, and equipped with a sleeper berth must be equipped with a means of preventing ejection of the occupant of the sleeper berth during deceleration of the vehicle. The restraint system must be designed, installed, and maintained to withstand a minimum total force of 6,000 pounds applied toward the front of the vehicle and parallel to the longitudinal axis of the vehicle.


    Plus you have individual state laws regarding seatbelt usage. Being in the sleeper isn't an exception. If a restraint is there, it must be used.

    I've driven various condo's since 1995 and yet to see a restraint system on the top bunk. One reason is there no need for it as condo's are designed for two people maximum. Plus the injury factor. I've come out of the bottom bunk before and ended up wrapped around the shifter when my trainer locked em up. Not a fun way to wake up. I could imagine the top bunk. I wore the net after that. :)
     
  4. sup-r-dave

    sup-r-dave Bobtail Member

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    typical... "green book" there is another distant land way far away called Canada. believe it or not they have a few laws of their own. one basic dot law governing any motor vehicle including trucks, states that passengers may only occupy seats that are equipped with restraining devices while the vehicle is in motion. not to mention if you are injured while driving or otherwise occupying the vehicle while not restrained the insurance company is not liable for any injuries/deaths or damages to that vehicle.
     
  5. Yodler

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    Outch!!:biggrin_25514::biggrin_25514:
     
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