doodle bug
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Nor can Thor !....thats why he,s full of gasI love the quote about President Gerald Ford multitasking, he cant chew gum and fart at the same time.
Nor can Thor !....thats why he,s full of gasI love the quote about President Gerald Ford multitasking, he cant chew gum and fart at the same time.
Indeed no. Which is why I said it's about risk management, the type of driving, the distance, the types of road and the duration.
Just as another FYI....
This stat must have taken side facing seats into account, as at the time, that was pretty much the only seating option.
So statistically speaking, it would seem they are quite safe.
I agree with that, I live in a quiet rural area, but I am seriously looking at getting a dash cam, the number of nob heads who come screaming at you round a blind bend on the wrong side of the road is frightening even motor bikes do they think it wont hurt? Our high street is a 20mph limit but we get so many doll heads flying up there saving a full 1.5 seconds on the trip time.It's not YOUR driving or the fact YOU know the roads, it's them other twunts driving lethal weapons around ...
Being T-boned isn't fun and stats say most accidents happen locally to one or other parties ...
I agree with that, I live in a quiet rural area, but I am seriously looking at getting a dash cam, the number of nob heads who come screaming at you round a blind bend on the wrong side of the road is frightening even motor bikes do they think it wont hurt? Our high street is a 20mph limit but we get so many doll heads flying up there saving a full 1.5 seconds on the trip time.
People are either risk takers like me or risk avoiders
Well consider there are many accidents, and your chances are 1 : 250,000, OK.Before my enforced retirement, I was a professional health and safety manager, I was considered expert in certain areas. When one considers a risk first you determine the probability of something going wrong using a number of factors, then you consider the severity of the consequences if it goes wrong. So as a basic example, I have driven well over a quarter of a million miles without having an accident. The small number of car accident I had when I was younger were fairly minor with no injuries. I have had extensive driver training over the years and I live and drive in a quiet part of the world avoiding rush hour traffic. Based on that and other factors, the probability of my having a crash is pretty low, 1 in 250,000. the consequences of me crashing are also fairly low depending on what car Im driving at the time. Therefore, I estimate the level of risk of injury to be acceptably low if I take my 7 year old grandson out in my landy with him sitting in the forward facing back seat that does not have seat belts. Others might disagree but their opinion is more likely to be based on emotion and misperception.
Col
You need to notify insurer and DVLA of the change to carriage capacity. - Similar to motor home conversions in some respects.I think it's worth remembering that if you do fit forward facing seats in a vehicle that had side facing or no rear seats the legal requirements also change and just fitting them and bolting them to the floor may get you through an MOT but doesn't necessarily make them legal.
Its an interesting point.I removed the side facing seats in my station wagon changing it from a 10 seater to a 6 seater. Do I need to tell my insurers?
Col
I agree about classic vehicles, my own has a new galvanized chassis, I would think there is a strong case to say you have replaced worn parts with upgraded parts from the OEM there fore you have discharged your duty of care.I can well understand insurers wanting to know about people modifying their vehicles to make them faster or more nickable, or some mod that might affect its roadworthyness like wheel spacer etc but where does it end? When I got my series3 the original wheels and tyres where in bad condition so I bought a brand new set of defender wheels and tyres from a landy dealer, they are tubeless, the originals where tubed. I've never thought to mention this to the insurer, do you think they would use this upgrade as a reason to avoid a claim? How many of the classic vehicles still on the road are exactly as the manufacturer made them?
Col