You, my friend, should be a crash engineer for the mobility industry. Before a vehicle, is released for the consumer, it has to pass a HWTSA crash test, just like any vehicle on the market. A halon extinguisher, is better than a good idea. However, it always nice to know where manufacturers decide to place a 20 gallon fuel cell. There was a couple of manufacturers who chose to place the fuel cell directly under the drivers seat, below the floor. Oh, they seem to forget to tell the consumer that, as they are showing the consumer how wonderfully the lid opens and closes. W
In a message dated 7/3/05 1:42:39 PM, DeLiMiTeD4 writes: << I think theres ways to make sure the vehicle won't explode or leak fuel in most accidents. It doesn't make it a baby Hindenberg. If it scares you, Halon extinguishers are still sold aren't they? >>

