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Home-made racking can be fatal

Self-employed tradesman using their own homemade van racking systems could be sitting in front of a potential time-bomb in the event of a crash.
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30 November 1999

Graphic images showing the effect of unsecured racking in a crash are a warning to self-employed tradesman.

A test performed at the independent Transport Research Laboratory (TRL) in Crowthorne, Berkshire showed the effect of an emergency stop.

As the van sled hit the barrier, the load shot forward, filling the cab space. Any van driver sitting there would probably have been killed.

According to van racking specialist Sortimo, those most at danger are self-employed tradesmen who have made racks in their vans to carry tools and spare parts. These might hold everything in place until the unexpected happens.

“The van doesn’t have to crash for the fatality to occur. An emergency stop on the motorway might be all it needs to create this potentially fatal situation,” commented Chris Jones, UK sales manager, Sortimo.

A repeat crash test with a professionally fitted Sortimo racking system showed that, while vehicle fittings were distorted in the direction of travel, the load remained in place.

For further information on van loading, read our story in the Advice Centre at www.businessmotoring.co.uk.

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Ralph Morton

Ralph Morton

Ralph Morton is an award-winning journalist and the founder of Business Car Manager (now renamed Business Motoring). Ralph writes extensively about the car and van leasing industry as well as wider fleet and company car issues. A former editor of What Car?, Ralph is a vastly experienced writer and editor and has been writing about the automotive sector for over 35 years.

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