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Would i survive a head on a collision with a milk float?
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Well you would have no legs left, think what there is between your legs and the front of the err van (Can you call it that?) there is nothing and you would loose your legs, if it was side one, well good luck because there's no side impact bars in those things.Boom and jib specs on a 2006 Grove crane model RT9100.?
Oh and to top it off, those things can roll over sideways round oppisite cambered corners at speeds, or even flat roads lol.
Plus jam on the brakes and if there is nothing in the back, the back wheels might leave the ground lol.
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So would you survive a milk float? If it was head on, no. If you went into one that was stationary, then you would probably losse your legs and probably your life. And if you went into the back of it, well you might just loose the legs.
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Basically, don't try it! Without a paramedic and fire brigade crew anyway
i wouldnt try it
It all depends on the speed ,at impact
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Richard Hammond flipped one, in a Top Gear escape the police test. So I would say no, although he did walk away from that one quicker than his last scrape with the tarmac.one of my customers had one of those and a motor bike run into the side of it and pushed it over, the van twisted and the insurance wrote it of. The biker picked him self up and pushed the bike away. So i would say probably not.
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Yes, you probably would, depending on the speed you’re travelling at. However, if you were caning along a 75Mph (you'll need a lond run-up), then a head-on collision with a milk BOTTLE would probably be enough to give you a serious migraine and whiplash, but a word to the wise, don’t give your Rascal a “Scandinavian Flick” to step the **** out, their infamous for being top-heavy and you WILL roll it. Another motor famous for this was the early Suzuki SJ-series 4x4s; disastrously top-heavy. Any doubts, ask Hammond…Give me some tips on performing a three-point turn?
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no you wouldnt you idiot,a bedford has no nose on it where as a milk float does have a front end so you are going to die a horrible death.It will crumple like a coke canMore Questions & Answers ...
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