I have worked a bit with raw Kevalar in the fiberglass manufacturing business. It is not extremely expensive when bought by the yard.
Bullet proof vests are expensive because they can be and also to cover the product liability if it fails.
I think one could be made with Kevalar and very heavy duty webbing and rings to chain it back to keep the load going forward for under 500 in materials.
If you can suppress the momentum from the start I feel you can up the chances of survival in a hard deceleration event.
In a head on or abrupt stop I don't think much can be done for that.
Just my thoughts.
Truck Driver Killed by his load 4-22-16
Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by UltraZero, Apr 25, 2016.
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Stopping the movement from the start is key. That's why you move your 4x4 bulkhead back to the load instead of leaving it up at the front of the trailer.
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Never thought about it much but possibly something like a cargo net. Like they use on ships to keep cargo from moving or to sling bundled cargo from one ship to another.
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So imagine then, or try to, what something would cost that was made to do what we've been describing. Upwards to $5000 - maybe? Cause I can guarantee you, if sellers think they got a specialty product that truckers want, they aren't going to be kind about price-tagging it. The cost of KEVLAR in bulk not withstanding.
But definitely an idea to pursue. If it can save lives, then definitely something for manufactures to maybe look into!Last edited: May 4, 2016
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