rlt
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In case you didn't know there is a recall pertaining to low speed rollovers: "Yamaha Motor Corporation recalled all Rhino 450, 660 and 700 vehicle models after they were involved in 46 deaths and hundreds of injuries. More than two-thirds of the incidents were rollovers on level ground at relatively slow speeds."
Taken from this site that handles compensation/LAW SUITES for Yamaha RHINO victims: http://www.atvinjury.com/
Here is more details, from this site: http://www.yamaharhinorolloverandrecall.com/
Yamaha Rhino Accidents: 2009 Update
On March 31, 2009, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission ("CPSC"), in cooperation with Yamaha Motor Corp. U.S.A., announced a repair program for ALL Rhino 450, 660, and 700 models to address rollover safety defects which have killed at least 46 and injured hundreds of others in the U.S. Yamaha will suspend sale of these models immediately until they have been retrofitted. Read a copy of the CPSC Press Release.
Consumers should immediately stop using these popular recreational vehicles until the free repairs are installed by a dealer. In conjunction with a group of the families of victims, the Center for Auto Safety, and the San Francisco Trauma Foundation, Lieff Cabraser advocated for these and additional safety changes in a February 2009 safety report submitted to the CPSC.
The "net" is full of Law firms that are suing Yami, most of the dead were children. Too bad they didn't put much time in actually test driving them prior to the public driving them.
Taken from this site that handles compensation/LAW SUITES for Yamaha RHINO victims: http://www.atvinjury.com/
Here is more details, from this site: http://www.yamaharhinorolloverandrecall.com/
Yamaha Rhino Accidents: 2009 Update
On March 31, 2009, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission ("CPSC"), in cooperation with Yamaha Motor Corp. U.S.A., announced a repair program for ALL Rhino 450, 660, and 700 models to address rollover safety defects which have killed at least 46 and injured hundreds of others in the U.S. Yamaha will suspend sale of these models immediately until they have been retrofitted. Read a copy of the CPSC Press Release.
Consumers should immediately stop using these popular recreational vehicles until the free repairs are installed by a dealer. In conjunction with a group of the families of victims, the Center for Auto Safety, and the San Francisco Trauma Foundation, Lieff Cabraser advocated for these and additional safety changes in a February 2009 safety report submitted to the CPSC.
The "net" is full of Law firms that are suing Yami, most of the dead were children. Too bad they didn't put much time in actually test driving them prior to the public driving them.
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How crazy do you have to drive a rhino to kill someone? So you don't think that "Careless Driving" had anything to do with this?