GRAPHIC WARNING: Fatal RV I-10 in Arizona (The Harsh Reality of RV Life & Importance of Tire Checks)
GRAPHIC WARNING: Fatal RV I-10 in Arizona (The Harsh Reality of RV Life & Importance of Tire Checks)
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WARNING: This video contains graphic material from a tragic accident I witnessed while traveling from Arizona to City of Rocks State Park in New Mexico on Interstate 10. A Class A RV unexpectedly crossed the median, colliding head-on with an 18-wheeler hauling concrete blocks. Heartbreakingly, the aftermath was grim, and when I passed, the scene had not been fully cleared. This devastating event serves as a stark reminder of the dangers on the road and the paramount importance of regular tire checks, especially for steering tires. Viewer discretion is strongly advised. Always prioritize safety and check your tires before every trip. Watch this insightful video on tire blow-outs for more guidance: https://youtu.be/JVMWoClo7Eg
It was their finap destination
Whats so graphic?
No one should be allowed to drive an RV without a CDL
didn’t see any body parts
Why would somebody cross throught the middle? And then i realizes it’s 75mph. Driver was in deep sleep.
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These class A’s are not crash tested, nor do they provide adequate protection against an impact or collision. This is why I mostly am drawn towards B’s & C’s and have only owned them. Terrible accident my prayers are with them & family!
Permanent vacations are no fun.
😢 horrible
I don’t see why Some are calling this. Click bait? It looks good to me.
And I have these discussions with fellow RVers. You must drive slowly, carefully and keep a VERY good, long following distance. Sure our modern diesel pushes will go 75 all day. But not at all a good idea. They are heavy, not maneuverable, not able to stop quickly and the faster you go, the more this comes into play. I never go over 65 regardless of speed limit. Usually closer to 60. And besides, burn less fuel. Yes, truckers go fast and sometimes tailgate. A. They are professionals, and B. For them time is money and they move. They are paid and trained to take that risk. And sometimes it does cost them there lives and the lives of others.
2:08 is that a dead pet animal?!
Please read the description before posting “click bait”
Become born again and live ✨️
I doesnt make a difference in how well built head on with a 18 wheeler its gonna be disastrous.whatever speed motor home was going it basically hit a brick wall with combined speeds truck can weigh upwards 50k depending on load…
Where is the ‘graphic content’ ? All we see is debris, I wanna see bodies or body parts.
This is horrific. My Dad drove a big RV when I was growing up but he sized down as I got a little older and I remember him talking about how people couldnt drive these and how hard it was to stop that big and heavy of a vehicle. DRIVER TRAINING NEEDS TO HAPPEN!!!
It looks like a Newell Coach
Holy sh*t !!! That looks like a damn bomb went off.
Rv’s like commercial busses are made very weak, and unsafe when involved in an accident
DAMN,would slowing down really help curtail the number of unprofessional auto/ truck/van/ bus/ etc..ACCIDENTS IN THE STATES.There has to be something we can do, that makes sense and lasts longer than a couple of years, and "STILL", people are dying…
Didn’t really see anything "Graphic"
You can see that above the frame Rv’s are just cardboard and a little fiberglass. Wonder what caused them to cross over like that – it’s not easy to get those things so far off the pavement. Either a medical issue with the driver or steer wheel blowout. A lot of Rv drivers don’t know what to do in a blowout – you’re supposed to hit the gas hard to let the rear wheels straighten it out before you start to slow down. Hitting the brakes sends you out of control.
Hopefully after this endorsements will be required
I think that was the worst wreckage I’ve ever seen. If you had not told me that was a Class A motorhome, I would assume it was the actual tractor trailer. It was literally sheered in half longways😢❤
That’s a 45,000lb motorhome. Think about what would happen to your 2,500lb car!
We saw an RV like this in NM near the Las Vegas/Pecos/Santa Fe area (don’t remember exactly which) about a month ago.
As a rv technician for 34 years anyone who thinks that they are safe in a rv is delusional. They are just slapped together P.O.S. all of them at any cost.
I’ve got over 4 million miles on the highway and my best advice in this situation is, Don’t Look!
Yeah, they are made out of wood for some reason. Also, coming from Europe, people in the US are really bad drivers. Both of those things are the problem of the states and the regulations.
Because 75 automatically means 85? How does one head on collide when both seem to be going same direction on a straightaway?
Omg! There’s nothing left. Praying for their souls and their families. Be safe everyone.
Here I am traveling eastbound, and am going to make a profit off of a video showing gore and death.
How does that make you feel?
Rvs are😢weak AF. Weak and built with no integrity on production lines where dope junkies and drinks sabbatge the rvs. I know. I once built these. Do not buy an RV unless you built it yourself. Tiny home stronger. These rvs are too weak
I pray the Saving Grace is they both died instantly RIP X 2🙏🏻⚘🙏🏻⚘
I still get shiver when I think about the last few minutes/moments of my grandma, grandpa, 16 month old niece and the lady behind them. My grandma was only one who was still intact, the other 3 were literally remains, worst crash a 30 year me has ever seen, trauma they sustained was what you would see in airplane crashes.
If they are letting cars around instead of redirect, it’s likely the bodies are picked up already or covered.
Those motorcycles remind me of the time my brother and I were driving, passed by a couple on a bike, then not even 10 minutes further down the highway traffic, the 2 were lying on the asphalt, bike too. ✝️
The wind down on that stretch past tuscon is really tough sometimes
Seeing the cinder blocks in the wreckage made my heart and stomach drop. They had no chance.
That was your first mistake headed towards😅
Holy smokes, the SAME thing just happened near me but it was a family of four, plus their dog, AND the truck driver.
What Graphic Footage ?? Stupid is as Stupid does !!
The wife and I were looking into class A RV’s a few years ago, and after much research and listening to too many horror stories we decided against it. So glad we did. They depreciate rapidly, they’re built like crap; it’s all eye candy, and warranty repairs are nightmares. RIP to the victims.
I was just behind an RV crash on I-93 in New Hampshire. The driver, as I later learned, had fallen asleep. His son died in the crash. It was just after a rest area. Not the only fatal I saw working for the DOT, but very much the saddest one.
I don’t reckon the two who perished felt any pain. It looked that catastrophic. Wow!
I’m glad you post these videos so people can be aware of what can happen at any given moment on the road. I know I learn a lot from these videos. Always drive the speed limit and am always aware of my surroundings. If I see danger like a 18 wheeler serving I know to stay far back as possible.
Both must have been going way over speed limit.
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I just don’t understand the logistics of the accident. How did the upper 2/3 of the RV get sheared off, and why was it in 2 pieces? Yeah, hit by a semi truck, I know, but that doesn’t explain the type of damage