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Large Passenger Vans15 passenger vans

15 passenger vans are a practical choice for taking groups of 15 people on a business trip with colleagues or to the transportation of sports, theater or other teams. These cars are spacious and comfortable, providing more space for passengers and for the entertainment of passengers many of these vans are connected to the TV and possibly DVD players. They are commonly used to transport members of various organizations and groups, including hotel guests, airport shuttles fly, airport parking companies, groups of tourist companies, day care, school and religious

What is often not recognized or can not be recognized by organizations, schools and churches that use these vans to transport groups to and from various activities is that while obviously not deliberately manufactured to be dangerous, there are some crucial design and manufacturing of these passengers are more likely to drive vans and on accident than most other vehicles on the road. Although they seem to be comparable to other trucks on the road to keep more people behind these trucks is longer than the other vans and it is precisely this extra weight on the axle rear of the vehicle that makes it more difficult for the driver to control. The van may fish tail when the driver shall keep or turn to suddenly to avoid an accident and even a slight loss of control can lead to the van and return becomes unbalanced.

The results of a study by the U.S. Department of Transportation has determined that when this big truck is eleven passengers, it is three times more likely to ride on the van even with only five passengers. This fact clearly indicates that these vans are dangerous when they are full to bursting, and despite these alarming statistics, 15 passenger vans are still used.

It is imperative that drivers of these vans be focused and alert, and not allowed to drive more than eight hours per day. They must frequently check the van and inspect the tires for traction and tire pressure. Drivers must also ensure that passengers wear seat belts and remain in their seats and drivers at the same time need to develop safe driving habits and observers use aid when backing. The instability of these vans also makes them more vulnerable to the dangers of the common road, including potholes, uneven pavement and road deficiencies.

Posted on April 20, 2010.
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