Yesterday a Sling was involved in an accident in Baton Rouge. The driver later passed away from his injuries. Here is the news on it.
SlingShot fatality in Baton Rouge
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Sad..
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Another news feed.
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Man that Sling is messed up! If he would have had a passenger would have likely been two fatalities. Thoughts and prayers out to the family.
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RIP fellow slinger.
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So sorry to read this tragedy! Our thoughts go out to the families of all involved!
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Hate to read about any motorcycle accidents. Clearly a T-bone crash. The damage to the Slingshot makes me wonder how fast the SUV was traveling. Given the amount of frame damage, I don't know if a seat-belt would have made any difference. A sad outcome.
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Sad news.
I don’t know the cause (who was at fault) but...
This is why I’ve added extra lighting (higher visibility) and I always wear a seat belt and helmet. There is no such thing as being too safe...
Our frame is a light gauge tubing to keep the weight down. Remember there have not been any safety crash tests that we know off. We should probably drive like it’s a two wheeler and we are exposed to the same dangers and injuries in a crash.
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Ok, I've been debating about posting this. It's just my opinion, but you know everyone has one.
I was also in a crash where the SS looked very similar. I was wearing seat belts but no helmet and I survived. Yes, I was hurt by the seatbelts in the SS, but I'm sure much less then I would have been hurt by the steering wheel, dash, etc.
I am not saying that this person would have survived either way, but I am very confident in the crash protection the SS and frame provided. It did exactly it's job and protected myself and any possible passenger. It may not have been subject to the same crash tests as a regular car, but it certainly didn't do any worse and I am confident in it protecting me. (I did add 4-point seatbelts in the new SS just because I felt that the stock 3-points provided only minimally required protection and I wanted more.)
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Every crash is going to have different circumstances, like speed and angle of the impact, safety equipment employed and such.....I did see the video of the SS roll over which gave me confidence in the hoops. Having any type of frame around us is better than none. It’s all going to come down to luck..
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I have to agree that based on reported accidents I've read about, the Slingshot seems to do a decent job protecting its occupants, especially compared to how much protection is available on two-wheelers!
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I have to agree that based on reported accidents I've read about, the Slingshot seems to do a decent job protecting its occupants, especially compared to how protection is available on two-wheelers!
Totally agree 2!