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<blockquote data-quote="Lankhoss" data-source="post: 8243902" data-attributes="member: 37885"><p>I'm not quite sure what you mean by "what's the difference"</p><p></p><p>The difference is spirited driving is done by yourself....racing involves at least one other person doing the same thing, and in a competitive manner.</p><p></p><p>If you are asking what the difference is as far as danger, then I don't believe there is. In fact, I find some people's idea of "spirited driving" more dangerous as it involves weaving through traffic. I had a friend that absolutely refused to street race, but thought it was fun when we were all driving somewhere to do about 120mph through traffic, changing lanes in front of people and weaving in and out. Trying to keep up with him was WAY more dangerous than any street race I've ever seen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lankhoss, post: 8243902, member: 37885"] I'm not quite sure what you mean by "what's the difference" The difference is spirited driving is done by yourself....racing involves at least one other person doing the same thing, and in a competitive manner. If you are asking what the difference is as far as danger, then I don't believe there is. In fact, I find some people's idea of "spirited driving" more dangerous as it involves weaving through traffic. I had a friend that absolutely refused to street race, but thought it was fun when we were all driving somewhere to do about 120mph through traffic, changing lanes in front of people and weaving in and out. Trying to keep up with him was WAY more dangerous than any street race I've ever seen. [/QUOTE]
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