This side-by-side ATV/RUV is made by Joyner, a U.S. based company. The Commando C2 seats two. Joyner also sells a four-seater called the Commando C4.
About the Commando C2
Joyner bills the Commando C2 as a rugged Recreational Utility Vehicle. It has a 2 cylinder, 4 stroke engine with 27.6 horsepower. The Commando C2 can travel up to 38 mph. It can be switched between two wheel and four wheel drive. It is EPA and CARB approved.
This vehicle is larger than most other side-by-sides. It was made with scaled down automotive parts, rather than the standard ATV parts.
Problems with the Commando C2?
All terrain and recreational utility vehicles have a tendency to rollover or tip-over because of their design. Rollover accidents are especially dangerous because the occupants may be crushed or ejected from their seats; these types of accidents cause many deaths and serious injuries each year.
The Commando C2 does not seem to be especially prone to these types of accidents, nevertheless drivers of this vehicle should be cautious. All operators of ATVs and RUVs should take a course of the safe operation of such vehicles.
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Who is most likely to be injured in an ATV/RUV accident?
Teenagers and children are most likely to be injured in an ATV or RUV accident. Many times, teens and children are injured because they are driving a vehicle too large or too fast for them to handle. Sometimes children have been hurt because adults allow them to ride on their laps or without being properly strapped in a seat.
Adult size RUVs such as the Commando C2 are intended to be driven only by adults; no one under 16 should operate a Commando C2 or other adult sized RUV/ATV. As a general rule, youth size ATVs are designed for kids aged 12 and up; children younger than this lack both the strength and the maturity of judgment to operate such vehicle.
Safety helmets with face protection or goggles should be worn by all occupants of an RUV or ATV. Occupants should also be properly belted in and this best done with a three point belt system; unfortunately, in the past some side-by-sides have been sold with only lap belts.
Newsome’s experienced personal injury attorneys are “RUV/ATV accident” attorneys. They are experienced in dealing with personal injury cases stemming from all kinds of motor vehicle accidents, including accidents involving RUVs. If you or someone you love has been injured in an RUV accident, contact Newsome today. Simply fill out the handy case evaluation form on the right of the screen and one of our experienced personal injury attorneys will advice you of your legal rights and help you get the compensation you deserve.