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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
A question to all of those on here who rack up the road kills.....
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<blockquote data-quote="2000gt4.6" data-source="post: 15201735" data-attributes="member: 123767"><p>Without dedicating my entire life to it like lsboss is apparently going to do (lol) this was the best source I could find.</p><p></p><p>Any way you cut it, its a tiny fraction of a percentage of total injury accidents. The ones that do happen are more likely to be inexperienced teenagers (just like all accidents) and a large percent of those also involved alcohol.</p><p></p><p>Many people are involved in many activities that result in many more injuries or deaths (boating, gun accidents, etc) but I'm not hearing a outcry against them . like anything else in life, if you take a action with risk, ignore the risks and act stupid, you might get hurt. </p><p></p><p>People are acting lie the number one cause of johnny not coming home from his bicycle ride to the library is evil street racers. The reality is statistically youre at more risk doing almost anything . </p><p></p><p>Take note too, that most of the fatalities from the study happened late night/early morning (party let out time). Not when little johnny is going to church.</p><p></p><p>Is it risk free? No. Could it be dangerous? Yes. Can it be done with realitive saftey if you don't act stupid? Hell yes</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2000gt4.6, post: 15201735, member: 123767"] Without dedicating my entire life to it like lsboss is apparently going to do (lol) this was the best source I could find. Any way you cut it, its a tiny fraction of a percentage of total injury accidents. The ones that do happen are more likely to be inexperienced teenagers (just like all accidents) and a large percent of those also involved alcohol. Many people are involved in many activities that result in many more injuries or deaths (boating, gun accidents, etc) but I'm not hearing a outcry against them . like anything else in life, if you take a action with risk, ignore the risks and act stupid, you might get hurt. People are acting lie the number one cause of johnny not coming home from his bicycle ride to the library is evil street racers. The reality is statistically youre at more risk doing almost anything . Take note too, that most of the fatalities from the study happened late night/early morning (party let out time). Not when little johnny is going to church. Is it risk free? No. Could it be dangerous? Yes. Can it be done with realitive saftey if you don't act stupid? Hell yes [/QUOTE]
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