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<blockquote data-quote="Brute 23" data-source="post: 1813943" data-attributes="member: 6291"><p>No doubt. I'd rather some one try and the safety chain fail then say screw it and there be no chance for the chains at all.</p><p></p><p>My great uncle died several years ago that lived in Corpus Christi. I was working in Pleasanton and was heading down 37 to make the funeral. I was running pretty hot with a group of vehicles headed south. Across the median I saw a tire blow on a truck and he did a hard 90 coming right across the median headed to us. He hit the wires in in the median and went through them but the changed his trajectory and slowed him down. His original angle was right for us. He ended up going behind us and the next group was able to slow down and avoid him. </p><p></p><p>I guess it's debatable if the wires worked since he still went across the opposing lanes but I guarantee you I'm a believer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brute 23, post: 1813943, member: 6291"] No doubt. I'd rather some one try and the safety chain fail then say screw it and there be no chance for the chains at all. My great uncle died several years ago that lived in Corpus Christi. I was working in Pleasanton and was heading down 37 to make the funeral. I was running pretty hot with a group of vehicles headed south. Across the median I saw a tire blow on a truck and he did a hard 90 coming right across the median headed to us. He hit the wires in in the median and went through them but the changed his trajectory and slowed him down. His original angle was right for us. He ended up going behind us and the next group was able to slow down and avoid him. I guess it's debatable if the wires worked since he still went across the opposing lanes but I guarantee you I'm a believer. [/QUOTE]
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