Any pedestrian hit hard enough to fly up into a roof mounted light bar is going to have a REALY bad day regardless...
Not sure about yours, but my ARB bullbar slopes back at the top, so if I hit a standing adult they would fold at the waist over the bullbar, land on the bonnet and might slide up the windscreen onto the roof.
A child might go under because of being shorter.
Any pedestrian hit hard enough to fly up into a roof mounted light bar is going to have a REALY bad day regardless...
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Too bad - they shouldn’t walk in front of me with their music blaring in their ears and be hit in the first place...
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Why not? That’s what almost everyone here does!
You don’t want facts starting to cloud the conversation now do you?![]()
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Apparently bullbars are a factor in 12% of pedestrian deaths. That would be a city thing, of course.
In the country animal strikes are the issue. I certainly don't fancy having a big roo flailing about on the bonnet.
Five-post bullbar ban pushed back another year | The Land
Yep. Ban them.
Four, six and seven post bull bars are ok, though, because they are much safer.
Statistics show seven post bull bars are involved in less deaths than five post bull bars.
Also, those same statistics show pedestrians are involved in 100% of pedestrian deaths and bull bars are only involved in 12% of pedestrian deaths. That is very telling.
the solution is simple.
ban pedestrians.
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