The biggest criticism I would have of the test is that they don't start on the loose surface. Why not? that is the most obvious test for traction.
Do you really believe that this was the only test that they did before sending it to the Moon?
Well, just in case you haven't been following the thread my position is that they didn't send it to the moon
It's the only test they show, and who's position does it support?
It is a farcical test which tests nothing, not braking, not steering, not acceleration, and the only way it tests traction at all is in a way that is designed not to fail, ie: take a run up on a solid surface and see if you can keep going in a straight line over short test bed.
Admittedly, that test doesn't
prove they didn't, and couldn't, go 4WDriving in 1/6g on the moon, but it is certainly more indicative of a farce than it is of serious testing, and the limited results that can be seen would support my position also.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=FVMfjPXwRO4#t=124sTo everyone who says that the rovers had a low center of gravity, what are you comparing it to, a truck? The chassis height is comparable to a family car, and that is without considering the one or two 400lb gorillas sitting high up on a lightweight 460lb vehicle.