Most ridering mowers now have a host of safety features on them so you nearbout caint even cut grass anymore, let alone cut somebody's leg off. When I put mine in reverse, it automatically cuts the engine if I have the blade engaged.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is working on rules to require all new passenger cars, trucks, SUVs and vans to include backup camera technology by 2014. On average, experts speculate this addition will not come out of the manufacturers' pockets, but will instead be tacked onto the average price of a car -- raising prices by about $200.
Driving in reverse is difficult for a majority of drivers. Drivers of large SUVs and minivans, in particular, have extra trouble backing out of driveways and parking spots, and if a pedestrian is crossing behind them, This results in hundreds of tragic accidents each year. Data cited by NHTSA indicate that more than 220 Americans die each year because they were backed over. About 17,000 injuries occur in such accidents.
As a car accident attorney, I’ve seen my fair share of accidents in which pedestrians got hit because a driver simply couldn’t see them when backing up. The NHTSA’s proposal is a good one. Even with the costs of the backup camera technology added to the price of a new car, the accidents it could prevent make it well worth the cost.
If you or someone you love was injured in an accident involving a driver who didn’t see you behind their car, consider consulting with an experienced attorney. We can fight for the justice you deserve as the victim of someone else’s carelessness.
People run over their kids with their cars backing out of their driveway... The feds want to mandate backup cameras and sensors to prevent the accidents.
Once upon a time there were natural consequences which ensured the survival of the fittest. If your dad told you to hold on tight and not to squirm, and you you were wriggling like a worm, well... If you your dad showed you the spinning flywheel on an old tractor and said don't touch that it will rip your arm off and you just had to see if he meant it, well...
Even with all the warning labels, safety guards, etc people still get hurt. You can't fix stupid.
wow what an itchy vag start to a thread , every year at least 2 kids from my neighbourhood alone where hit by streetcars did the city outlaw public transportation ? Hint the answer is NO , the activities and experiences we enjoyed in our youth shaped us into the adults we are today , you learn to respect machinery which is very different from fearing it. to see a thread like this started here on a forum dedicated to older cars is dumbfounding .
PS I too drove cars from a parent /uncle/grand parents lap while they operated the peddles , we rode bikes without helmets and threw rocks at each other , made fires at the beach , collected gunpowder for bombs etc... and now I'm pushing 50 and doing most of it all over again yeehaw.