I've had a 70mph+ motorbike accident when I finished up sliding up hill, up the road on the wrong side on my ar**. I did barrel roll in my Mini which wrote it up and which I walked away from. I had a
I think that you may be missing the point.. the question : is not about any given task, but rather taking advantage of all that science has to offer about making any given task safer. All of this, IM
If I wanted to be safer driving any car on the public highway I'd drive wearing a crash helmet - it makes sense but no-one does it. If I wanted to be really safe I'd also wear a correctly fitted HANS
I'm just a lowly insurance agent, but from my perspective the key element missing from the overwhelming majority of young drivers is but one thing: Maturity. You can put them in what you perceive to
umm.. most of the accidents involve blunt trauma to the chest and internal organs hitting internal bone. Not gonna be helped with a helmet. Would probably help in side impact collisions but a properl
I think that you may be missing the point.. the question : is not about any given task, but rather taking advantage of all that science has to offer about making any given task safer. All of this, IM
So is someone driving a Spridget but wearing a crash helmet and HANS device less likely to suffer a serious injury or death than someone in a modern car who isn't? Probably, but he would be safest if
And I thought that most accidents happened in the home! ;) --Original Message-- On Behalf Of RBHouston@aol.com So is someone driving a Spridget but wearing a crash helmet and HANS device less likely
No they do not. Statistically, most accidents happen "within" 25 miles from home. So we all should move at least 30 miles from home. -- Frank Clarici Toms River, NJ
I appreciate your passion on this subject. I might add that I am a skummy car salesman to boot, so my lively hood depends on people believing that new cars are safer, more desireable, etc, etc. I'd
"Put my daughter in the Midget" Interesting post, David. Hadn't considered the situation from this perspective. Thanks for the education from a guy "serving on the front line" so to speak. :) Cap'n B