Labor Day weekend Rhino rollover

September 5th, 2008 by Wendi Lewis

Two youngsters in Amador County, California, were injured over the Labor Day weekend when the in which they were traveling rolled over during a turn, according to the local Ledger Dispatch. Both the driver and passenger were 17 years old. Their names have not been released due to their being minors.

The Ledger Dispatch reports the driver, who was from Livermore, received “major injuries” to his neck and face, and was airlifted to Sutter Roseville Medical Center for treatment. The passenger, a resident of Galt, endured injuries to her neck and right arm and also was airlifted for treatment, to Mercy San Juan Medical Center in Carmichael.

According to the news agency, the accident occurred Aug. 30 at close to 2:30 p.m., when the driver steered into a sharp left turn and the vehicle rolled over. Neither the driver nor the passenger were wearing seatbelts or helmets at the time of the accident, the report states.

The Ledger Dispath noted the Yamaha Rhino has been linked to rollovers since its introduction in 2003, and cites a report from U.S. Recall News, saying riders and passengers have suffered “debilitating fractures” when pinned under the weight of the vehicle. The two teens injured in the Saturday accident were in a 2007 model .

In August 2007, the Motor Corporation sent a safety bulletin to owners advising that the vehicle could be returned to dealers for installation of new safety equipment – doors and passenger handholds, to improve the vehicle’s safety following numerous reports of rollover accidents and injuries.

The 2007 owner’s manual was updated to include the new doors and handholds, and owners were provided a supplemental guide about the new safety features, and a label for the dashboard outlining the risk of vehicle rollover. Doors and passenger handholds were made standard features in the 2008 model of the .

It is unclear from the Ledger Dispatch report whether the involved in the weekend’s rollover accident had doors or handholds.

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