Originally Posted By: NHHEMI
Originally Posted By: kschachn
Maybe I missed it in the previous 8 pages of this stupendous thread, but why is it a "perfect example of why people leave them in"? To try and prevent the rear-ending from happening somehow? To protect the car with the hitch? To teach the other person some kind of lesson? I missed why it was a perfect example of why you would leave it in, and what benefit there was.
Originally Posted By: IndyIan
No offense, but this is a perfect example of why people leave them in. Why would she be within 6' of the truck in front? Brake lights or not? And if she was so distracted that she came within 1' of the truck, odds are she would've hit it anyways...
So now its her problem and not the truck drivers problem that she bumped into his truck.
In the case mentioned the damage was only done to the girl's car who was tailgating/not paying attention. The ball mount prevented any damage to the other vehicle that got rear ended.
I don't leave my ball mount in for this reason BUT I have been rear ended a bunch of times( sitting at light/intersection, waiting to enter a rotary, while PARKED! )with the hitch in and it never did any damage to me. The other guy though =
If you are always aware of your surroundings and always watching where you are going, how do you get rear ended a bunch of times. As a defensive motorcycle rider you would always make sure the person behind you has enough room to stop by leaving a few feet in front of you to leave yourself an out, then roll ahead as they come to a stop to leave a little more room. Apparently leaving the ball mount isn't working out so well for preventing accidents. Plus they look like [censored] hanging off the back.