Re: Bull Bars Under Threat
I agree, but hit that same pedestrian at 20k's or 30, or 40, or 50 and the one hit by the bull bar is probably a lot worse off, not to mention those who find themselves in a side impact with a vehicle with a bull bar.
I don't think we can claim in one breath that the purpose of the bull bar is to protect the occupants from animal strike and then claim that there is no difference in the impact on pedestrian or cyclist
Does Australia really have an exclusive license on large bits of animal walking around the countryside (think deer, moose, bears in northern hemisphere) or sparsely populated harsh climates (parts of canada and northern europe) are we really that special?
How many people die or are badly injured each year when their non bull bar equipped vehicles hit an animal? It's not something I have heard much of (but I'll stand corrected). Are we as a group overreacting to a perceived threat and fitting bull bars needlessly?
Agree that pedestrians need to take responsibility for their own actions, but what's the worst thing the pedestrian is going to do to your car if they walk into it?? Maybe dint a panel... It's very hard to stop the 0.05% of people who are doing the wrong thing (being drunk, texting, listening to music, etc etc), but there is probably a fair smattering of innocent people who weren't doing anything "wrong" and as stated before, blaming the victims doesn't tend to win over the general public
Umm pedestrians and cyclists a minority...? I think most of us qualify as one or both. And I'm sure the AAAA has no "self interest" in continuing to manufacture and sell bullbars to 4wdrivers...
I think we need to be careful about a knee jerk reaction to change. By creating the challenge to the status quo maybe we are prompting the innovation to come up with a win-win solution (for instance who fits a "five-poster" these days, or would if they were available, and how many people hate their airbags, and want to go back to old school diesels and solid axles and column shift and 2 speed auto gearboxes ...).
Guys, please don't get me wrong, I love my 4wd and I love taking it to the places where a normal car is not going to go, and yes, for the record it has a bullbar on it (the Toyota alfoil job) - although I wouldn't fit one in the future for a vehicle which (unfortunately) spends 80% of it's time in Perth (despite my lease company automatically including it in their quote, without asking :roll: ).
I'm here to have a discussion of the subject at hand, and hopefully my challenge helps you to improve your arguments, or convinces you that maybe this isn't such a bad thing, but just in case someone(s) decides to unleash the flames, i'm off to don some asbestos undies...
Cheers
Ed
Originally posted by IRON-PAWW
I don't think we can claim in one breath that the purpose of the bull bar is to protect the occupants from animal strike and then claim that there is no difference in the impact on pedestrian or cyclist
Originally posted by Offroader
Originally posted by Fozzy
Originally posted by Various posts
Originally posted by Bushbasher
I think we need to be careful about a knee jerk reaction to change. By creating the challenge to the status quo maybe we are prompting the innovation to come up with a win-win solution (for instance who fits a "five-poster" these days, or would if they were available, and how many people hate their airbags, and want to go back to old school diesels and solid axles and column shift and 2 speed auto gearboxes ...).
Guys, please don't get me wrong, I love my 4wd and I love taking it to the places where a normal car is not going to go, and yes, for the record it has a bullbar on it (the Toyota alfoil job) - although I wouldn't fit one in the future for a vehicle which (unfortunately) spends 80% of it's time in Perth (despite my lease company automatically including it in their quote, without asking :roll: ).
I'm here to have a discussion of the subject at hand, and hopefully my challenge helps you to improve your arguments, or convinces you that maybe this isn't such a bad thing, but just in case someone(s) decides to unleash the flames, i'm off to don some asbestos undies...
Cheers
Ed
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