That (van safer than a car) depends on the car and the van. Small cars are definitely NOT safer. Large cars are probably safer, vans are top heavy and so are less stable in cornering. Vans also have a large surface area which high crosswinds, air from passing large trucks (18 wheelers), can push the van into possible unstable conditions.
Most likely a van especially if she has grandkids. That way she can drive the kids around. If she does not have kids and and travels she should still get a van. But if she has neither than you should get a intrepid. They are really nice
A Porsche Cayenne Techart Magnum 2007
Yes, they used an orange Volkswagen Van.
any car the electrician wants or can afford... but the most common I've seen is a cargo van
"Pallet trucks are requiring special license to drive them. The reason for this is that it handles very differently than your regular old car, truck or van, that's why Maroni can't sell them."
If the van does not normally require a special operators license to operate, you may, BUT not with passengers in it- other than the licensed drive accompanying you.
A 4x4 van is a van that has 4 wheel drive. It would be a great idea if you live somewere were you get alot of snow beacuse they get better traction than a normal front wheel drive van!
A van is a type of vehicle that is larger than any other type of vehicles that are available to public.A van is something you drive or ride in. A van can be made in many different styles.
a red van
The big bus van? a navy dodge sprinter.
The same you would with any other car or van, but with a mindset that the turning will be much more difficult.
Check local car dealerships. Many will have a van or two that you can test drive. Another advantage to dealerships is that they can finance your purchase.