MAR 20 2009 BY SHERRICE GILSBACH If you’ve ever suffered a rear-end collision, you know the damage — even at low speeds — can be mind-boggling. U-Haul has partnered with Mohr Manufacturing to offer a line of energy-absorbing bumper add-ons for cars that the companies...
Thursday February 26, 2009 by: Kevin McIntyre Carrot River: Cars in Canada must have a bumper capable of being hit at low speed and absorbing the energy. Trucks and vans which are classified as trucks are exempt from this requirement. Kevin has installed on his van a...
The company says its bumpers, ball mounts and shields absorb nearly 12 mph of the acceleration caused by a rear-end collision. Mohr’s products will prevent vehicle damage, under-ride and personal injury (whiplash) from this type of accident. They are portable,...
Did you know that if you get rear ended you have a 22% higher risk of a whiplash injury with a ball mount in your receiver hitch than without one? Why? Because a vehicle equipped with a receiver hitch produces a stiffer “crash pulse” increasing acceleration to the...
Having to drive 75 mph on a 2 lane highway almost everyday definitely opens your eyes to the typical Arizona driver: drive 5 mph under the speed limit and sit in the left lane like it was a sightseeing tour. Driving slow in the left lane can cause just as much, if...
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