Poor Roos, they have no road sense at the best of times, its not a nice way to die being hit by a car. I read somewhere that the average repair cost for your vehicle after hitting one is about $3000.
deverall11 said
12:40 PM Oct 15, 2014
Gerty Dancer wrote:
Poor Roos, they have no road sense at the best of times, its not a nice way to die being hit by a car. I read somewhere that the average repair cost for your vehicle after hitting one is about $3000.
Not if you have a bullbar that works.
Larry
Vic41 said
12:47 PM Oct 15, 2014
Saw a car once Larry where the roos head went between the bars of his bull bar and busted his radiator...
Gerty Dancer said
01:52 PM Oct 15, 2014
Often they tend to come up over the top of the bullbar and hit the windscreen, seems to be because of their long legs, or they are jumping at the time of being hit.
This report on WA Kangaroos posing greater than usual road danger....
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-10-13/drivers-warned-about-erratically-behaving-kangaroos/5810380
Not if you have a bullbar that works.
Larry
Saw a car once Larry where the roos head went between the bars of his bull bar and busted his radiator...
Now wombats, on the other hand....