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Thread: Took out an eastern grey Roo today

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    Luckally where I live the roos are small [biggest males about 3 feet high, most roos smaller], unlike those large roos out west. In 20 years of driving country roads all the time, and before that often once a week, only hit one roo, but sadly took out two Echidnas, and sadly a family of ducks [ducklings], a tawny frog mouth, some lizards, etc.

    Hit a few other animals that survived being handed over to wildlife carers, though did not get feedback from carers how they went.

    So sad to hear you dammaged your car.

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    Should have added have had hundreds of near misses.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Disco44 View Post
    Has anyone cleaned one up yet with a airbag compatible bullbar.If so any adverse reaction re the airbags.
    Thanks,
    John.
    Sure have!!!! 100km/h into 5'6" of hoppy

    It takes 15t of force to trigger airbags on a Disco...

    Bar bent about 1-2" in the impact zone, but chassis and SRS fine...

    For the record, she was number 17 that that bar has cleaned up...

    Look below the "T" in the rego....



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    Quote Originally Posted by Disco44 View Post
    Has anyone cleaned one up yet with a airbag compatible bullbar.If so any adverse reaction re the airbags.
    Thanks,
    John.
    Almost, two nights ago on the way home, picked up two in the high beam but had time to brake and avoid them.
    If I had know earlier you wanted to know the result of an impact I could have let the car run on, purely for scientific research of course.

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    Hi everyone
    Wondering if anyone has had any experiance of those shoo roo things?
    Do they help at all??

    Andrew

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    Quote Originally Posted by mike 90 RR View Post
    Mmmmm .... another + comment in your "Owners review" thread
    Good job on not swerving tho, better to just line up the panel that you don't want ..

    Maybe I'll refrain from sending you links to "Soft Dash's" ...


    Mike
    Ha Ha... Yea I should up date that one soon
    I have actualy gone to the dark side and joined the New Triton forum Have a build thread there.

    I've always been a big believer in not swerving too much. In this situation I lined him up on the right corner in hope we would save the inter cooler. It worked

    Had a look at the linky you sent. I've actually seen that one on the northern side of Sydney. The dents gave it away.

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    Quote Originally Posted by adonuff View Post
    Hi everyone
    Wondering if anyone has had any experiance of those shoo roo things?
    Do they help at all??

    Andrew
    Yes they help.
    I have them on three other vehicles here. It will make them move sooner and you pick them up earlier as a rule. Not so good if your low flying though.

    I have one here for my MN but waiting for the bar before fitting it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rangier Rover View Post
    Yes they help.
    I have them on three other vehicles here. It will make them move sooner and you pick them up earlier as a rule. Not so good if your low flying though.

    I have one here for my MN but waiting for the bar before fitting it.
    A few blokes here have them so we did some testing...

    Mixed results and unpredictable was our conclusion...

    Sometimes the Roos bound out when hearing the noise, othertimes they turn away, others dont move at all...

    Also have a few with them who have had huge dents in their vehicles

    The noise is not effective.... I've never ran them personally and up until last year had never hit a Kangaroo in hundreds of thousands of kilometers of night driving in known Roo areas.... Its luck of the draw.

    I mean, we had a few hop out (from standing still beside the road) and hop into the back and sides of the discovery as we passed (we were doing 30-40km/h at the time).. They really arent as smart as Sonny Hammonds pet was

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    "Dinner" glad everyone is Ok. They are a pest up here took out 4 in one trip from Harts Range to Alice. Luckily no damage to the fender. Fender 4 silly hoppy grey things 0.

    The other big one we have to watch out for is Wedge Tail Eagles they fill up on road kill and then can’t fly out of the way, good thing is you can usually see the from a fair distance and able to blast the horn and slow down and this gives them time to move.

    Safe driving

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    Quote Originally Posted by adonuff View Post
    Hi everyone
    Wondering if anyone has had any experiance of those shoo roo things?
    Do they help at all??

    Andrew
    From Wikipedia:
    Independent testing carried out by the Department of Zoology at the University of Melbourne concluded that "The promotional literature proclaiming the scientifically proven efficacy of this ultrasonic deterrence device, the Shu Roo, grossly exaggerates its capabilities." and that "The Shu Roo does not alter the behaviour of either eastern grey kangaroos or red kangaroos. The Shu Roo makes no difference to the number of kangaroos hit when fitted to vehicles.".[1]
    And the full study if you want a read:
    http://www.bees.unsw.edu.au/school/r...huroofinal.pdf

    In short - don't waste your money.

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