I'm on my phone. Could someone post that clip of that Volvo on Volvo action on WA91?
I use this as an example because it's a complete WTF did you do that BIG TIME hit.
And if you weren't fastened in, you're dead, or even worse ruined for the rest of what agonizing life you'd have.
Family in the truck - bunk safety
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by MrsWJAA, Oct 24, 2019.
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Forcible confinement for days on end aside......My T800 has a studio bunk with a sofa bed and two lap belts with shoulder straps. A car seat works the same as it does in the rear seat of passenger vehicle.
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Life is way to short to let what ifs rule it in my opinion.
As far as I know legally there is no set limit on how many peoople can be in a big truck, many truck driving schools will have several in one at a time.
I have literally seen whole families, as in man, woman 3 or 4 kids and as many as 3 huge dogs get out of trucks at one time.FlaSwampRat and MrsWJAA Thank this. -
When I was a kid in the 60's, we would ride unrestrained in the back of a station wagon. And I'm still here to tell the tail. I was also known to run with scissors when mom wasn't looking.
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In the back of a pickup too. Sometimes standing up leaning on the cab.skytrash, Long FLD, FlaSwampRat and 6 others Thank this.
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1967 Rode from Toronto to San Diego on a sheet of plywood in the back of a Buick Skylark.
1973 rode from Toronto to Duluth in a camper in the back of a pickup trucklynchy, FlaSwampRat, MrsWJAA and 2 others Thank this. -
Grew up riding in the back of pickups, heck even rode 600 miles in the back of a grain truck once, when we were helping my grand parents move. There was no such a thing as extended cabs, and very very few 4 door pickups back then. The single cabe were even a lot smaller, kids just naturally went in the back, and you know what, them kids had enough sense to not be falling out too. lol
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Me and my sisters best memory was taking a 2000 mile summer vacation with our parents back about 1982 or so. In the bed of a Datsun pickup with the wenner dog. One of our jobs was keeping the “refreshments” flowing for dad as he drove.
Parents are dead and gone but we still talk about that trip on every holiday. My sister has pictures on her wall of that vacation too.
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I also grew up riding in the backs of pick-up trucks, and unrestrained on the armrest of my grandparents' car... but, I am a firm believer now in some form of restraint.... even if it is a harness of some sort tethered to the body of the truck like a seatbelt is.... it may not prevent whiplash or broken bones for me, but it would hopefully keep me IN the truck in the case of a crash.... my 6yo is still in a 5 pt harness car seat in our main car and would at least be in a belt positioning booster in the truck... drivers seem to be a lot more stupid than when I was growing up, so I can't dream of risking her life... Crete is the company he found with the great policy... we were planning for a camp style toilet for emergencies as I used to work security at a facility that didn't allow walk arounds while on premises so I know that isn't always an option... we wouldn't go out all the time, but a week or two here or there...
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Last time I looked, school busses didn’t have seatbelts either. Maybe for the driver and the first row of passenger seating. They are full of kids and see them at full speed all the time?
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