Very lucky nobody was hurt in the incident. It looks like it was a pretty decent buck, and it also looks like the collision happened in town! In my town, deer are starting to get thick within the city limits.
I don't know about the rest of you guys, but if you have a family it seems to me that those pictures indicate a truck with 4 doors is much more safe that a van with a perfect ramp into the passenger seat. It certainly makes you think!!
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I don't know about the rest of you guys, but if you have a family it seems to me that those pictures indicate a truck with 4 doors is much more safe that a van with a perfect ramp into the passenger seat.
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That sure stregthens the truck argument. Lucky no one was hurt.
I work with the guy who was driving (if it is the same story with that gray van in MN). Unfortunetely he doesn't have a clue to the significance of that buck. He says everyone keeps asking him about it and he doesn't see what the big deal is
He didn't keep the rack. Someone came out ahead on the deal anyway.
working in the collision industry I see alot of deer hits but that one is pretty ugly. glad nobody was hurt. Airbags work off of the rate of decellaration not the sensors being hit if the car stops too fast the enertia activates them. probably too much info but that is why the airbags did not deploy.
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