Rollover Avoidance: Two Great Examples

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BigJ

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Very very impressive. Thanks for sharing. Always good to see the pros do it, to hopefully learn from them.

(PS: Bud, the new vB4 software natively supports embedded videos so you can direct link them if ya like by clicking the little film icon between the insert image and wrap icons.
 

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I agree, that was very,very impressive. You have to wonder though just how much of it was luck in that second clip. Some guys are good, but that happened in literally seconds. I'm sure the drivers instinct was good but luck played into that one!
 
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Very very impressive. Thanks for sharing. Always good to see the pros do it, to hopefully learn from them.

(PS: Bud, the new vB4 software natively supports embedded videos so you can direct link them if ya like by clicking the little film icon between the insert image and wrap icons.

Thanks Jason. I've corrected the embedding!! You da man!! LOL
 

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Turning the front wheels in the direction of the roll is the way to try and save the vehicle (and you) from rolling over. It's amazing how much turning the wheel and giving your vehicle directional stability and some inches of added footprint will help.

Why just yesterday in a no-speed situation this was a factor...
 

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