Originally Posted By: SteveSRT8
Originally Posted By: IndyIan
I think the real issue is that they don't need a special license to drive, so you've got all sorts of people bombing around like they are in their own vehicle doing 75-80+ mph in a vehicle that handles much different than most vehicles. You can't tell me a blow out in these vans is the same as a blow out in your car. Or a trip into the ditch at speed is the same as in an Accord. If it was we wouldn't be talking about this right now.
I can tell you that in gazillions of miles in Dodge, Ford, and GM vans in all configurations and in all kinds of weather, loaded correctly and incorrectly, I have experienced exactly one rollover, and that was because I was T-boned at an intersection by a red light runner!
I've definitely done a few 'unsafe' moves, and lived to tell about it. So big vans aren't that bad.
Well, you aren't the average clueless driver are you? I did tree planting for a summer and my crew boss always made sure we got on to our plots first, so I know how hard they can be driven by someone who knows what they are doing. But the stats don't lie and physics applies to everyone, so given everything else equal about the vans, their high centre of gravity alone when loaded means they should roll more and unsurprisingly they do...
In your van roll over, would your car have rolled with the same hit?