Added: Dec 1, 2008

From: DanaTaschner

Duration: 6:7

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Channel: Autos

Tags: accident  crash  ford  injury  lawsuit  mitsubishi  montero  rollover  suv 


Rating: 5.00 (7 ratings)    Views: 768' favoriteCount='1    Comments: 15

knknkn101 Says:

Dec 6, 2008 - awesome

vbdenny Says:

Dec 8, 2008 - Interesting information but exactly what I already knew to be true. I do not own an SUV nor have I ever. Blaming the rollovers on speeding is somewhat disturbing since it was not the speed, but the design of the vehicle coupled with terrible driving practices. Frankly, I feel that SUV's are among the most dangerous vehicle that people can drive not only for themselves but for others who they hit. I would add a surcharge on to insurance rates for SUV's as well. Good work.

ventureandcivic Says:

Dec 8, 2008 - good videos men.

dodge69874 Says:

Dec 8, 2008 - Nice video. Has plenty of information which I believe to be true. If you ask me, I think most rollover accidents could be avoided and are the result of the driver drivng the SUV like if it was a normal car, which it obviously isn't. Many people will snap the wheel one way to try and avoid an accident or something and will instead rollover. They have no consideration for the top heaviness of their vehicle. I drive a '97 Explorer and have never been involved in a crash because I drive cautiously.

jhouth Says:

Dec 9, 2008 - I definetly have heard the the Ford Explorer was unsafe on the news plenty of times. I remember riding in my friends's mom's Ford Explorer when I was younger and I feared for my life. SUV's are really dangerous vehicles for people driving them, passengers in the car, and for those who end up having a collision with them. This video is very informative and does a good job at showing how SUV's are unsafe and the options that are available after an accident occurs.

asiancookie13x Says:

Dec 11, 2008 - Overall, SUV's are really dangerous vehicles on the road. This video is really informative and can help those who have been involved in an accident with any type of SUV. The doctor and the attorney in the video are experts.

fuji01 Says:

Dec 13, 2008 - It's amazing how dangerous SUV's can be. If you get in a bad accident with one, you need to be sure to have a good attorney like this one so that you know all the tools available to you.

LeTenken Says:

Dec 18, 2008 - I can honestly say I hate SUV's because most SUV drivers speed on the streets and weave in and out of lanes as though they are racing. Because of this, the accidents that these drivers cause can result in bodily damages as well as property damages and even fatalities. This video gives you useful information about what to do about an accident with an SUV, so don't settle for just anything. Make sure that you are compensated for everything that you and your vehicle is worth.

AutisticPhisH Says:

Dec 19, 2008 - Sometimes during high winds, SUVs can be rolled over as well, especially big trucks because their side surface area is larger, pushing against more wind density and being prone to falling over the side and possibly killing other smaller vehicle drivers. That's why it would be best to stay away from trucks; it would be better to drive a safe distance behind it or nowhere near its sides.

FantomLightning Says:

Dec 20, 2008 - i there faults there doing some thing stupid in almost rollover but just the ford explorer will rool over for no reason

nbasalimmk Says:

Dec 20, 2008 - man this video makes me want to never drive again :-(

ganymedeIV4 Says:

Dec 25, 2008 - well i have a explorer. I've been able to avoid accidents well enough. you know not hitting the brake while steering helps alot. steer then brake then steer again. keep doing so until you navigate through the troth of road n00bs.

rangerover06sc Says:

Dec 26, 2008 - the new ford explorer from 2002 and up are alot better becuae they ditched the solid axles!!

JEEP5599 Says:

Dec 27, 2008 - the new Esp Electic stabliy control helps

ganymedeIV4 Says:

Dec 28, 2008 - welp I got the solid axle. You just have to get it in your mind that it's not a car. and if you steer to hard at high speeds your gonna roll on two wheels. It's really easy to get out of. just let off the gas or brake and put your wheels in the direction its wanting to roll over. you'll have to Counter steer Quickly to keep from tipping the other way. I'm suprised its not part of Drivers Ed.