Dangers of street racing.., reasons why.. |
Dangers of street racing.., reasons why.. |
Feb 28, 2005 - 11:25 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Jan 24, '05 From toronto,ontario canada Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
My brother in laws brother has a beutiful 4th geneation Honda prelude with some performance mods on it and a h22 vtech with 200hp so on and so forth..... His friends (one with an srt-4 and a volkswagon golf gti) decided it would be cool to race each other, so they go for it. The prelude downshifts and he gives them a blast. He hits 130kms and starts to fishtail. He ends up spinning and eventually hits a sidewalk and starts to flip over. After the flips he slides upside down like 80 ft, his car at this point was damged from top to bottom. He's fine, luckily he was wearing his seatbelt otherwise he would've snapped his neck.... Goes to show you why these kids think they're Micheal Schumacher and its the reason why our insurance is screwing us in the ass continuously like theyre running out of lube......
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Mar 2, 2005 - 12:23 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Nov 15, '02 From Vidor, TX Currently Offline Reputation: 1 (100%) |
guys we are getting off subject here... personally i think that this thread needs to focus on the things you can do to minimize the chance of an accident while racing... as we all know its not gonna stop... so lets focus a thing we call ORM (operational risk management) which is just a looking at what your doing and see what can be done to minimize the risk cause as i stated before we all do something that we shouldnt do on the road... wheather its hitting the apex on the turn, punching it past a slow driver... doing a lil showing off... or just plan out racing...
ill start 1) know the roads you are running on... dont do a mountian ridge run on an unfamilar road... -DMC |
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