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Street or Track, which is safer?

Started by funsizeracing, August 04, 2006, 01:15:12 AM

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Which type of riding do you feel is safer?

Race track
24 (75%)
Street
0 (0%)
I don't care
1 (3.1%)
I don't care lets get drunk
0 (0%)
I don't care lets get drunk and toss midgets
7 (21.9%)

Total Members Voted: 30

jer271


K3 Chris Onwiler

Quote from: yzfkneedragger on August 07, 2006, 08:43:34 AM
is there any other way?  :thumb:
:biggrin:
Which is why I haven't owned a streetbike since 2001....
The frame was snapped, the #3 rod was dangling from a hole in the cases, and what was left had been consumed by fire.  I said, "Hey, we've got all night!"
Read HIGHSIDE! @ http://www.chrisonwiler.com

catman

Hey doesnt taking a poll like this on a racing site(me favorito) guarantee a positive vote to the track choice? Kinda like a Sadaam voting technique? s'all stacked in favor of the desired outcome.so,1-I wanna change my vote because I Do Care-and now choose to get drunk/ toss midgets! TIA--2Gotta Like the safety on gun analogy,safety first all the time,you'll get your moments of glory if your'e still able to collect them,I remember an 18 year old  roomate MXER at MMI Phoenix 1980 who was told by his Doc that the next time he hurts his knee(not the lo knee ,the high knee) he would have to walk with a serious limp forever-this sport can change your life-choose to let it change you in good ways-keep safety #1 always NJ JOHN

HAWK

Quote from: K3 Chris Onwiler on August 07, 2006, 10:23:13 AM
:biggrin:
Which is why I haven't owned a streetbike since 2001....

Yea, you just borrow nitros busa's for the night.
Paul Onley
CCS Midwest EX #413

K3 Chris Onwiler

The frame was snapped, the #3 rod was dangling from a hole in the cases, and what was left had been consumed by fire.  I said, "Hey, we've got all night!"
Read HIGHSIDE! @ http://www.chrisonwiler.com

251am

Surrounded by our excellent MW cornerworkers with outtacontrol at the helm we are the safest riders in the USA!!    :thumb:


Besides, Lifeflight pilots know EXACTLY where we are when things go FUBAR.    :wah:

APP_Racing

#18
Well I have to say the track as it feels like you have more control and some basic trust in the experience of the comrades around you, unlike the street where they are the enemy.  Although I have had my only permanent injury riding while at the track.  Well wait that was because some squid snuck on the track and pushed me off the track. 

So street riders riding with racers on the track is more dangerous, only thing that would be more dangerous would be if they let SUVs on the track to drop off there kids at the infield daycare during an event.

I haven't had any wildlife on the track (that wasn't already riding) but I have had a Moose walk across the road on me when up in Montana.  Heavy brakes and you just sit there tell it decides to move, and no honking doesn't work.

But you do bring up one really good point if anyone would want to discuss.  If we (and assume we are right) agree (70+% currently) that racing is safer, why then is it still a Life Insurance nightmare as is flying skydiving,scuba diving,etc......

Well I found this while racing around the web today.  Starts off with an add so give it a few seconds.

http://video.download.com/3801-11268_53-1955-2.html
A Dean
APP Racing LLC
St. Louis, MO
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IBFrank

This is a self answering non-opinionated question. Check the statistics, track by far.  I can't believe this was asked!!

251am

Quote from: APP_Racing on August 13, 2006, 11:13:42 AM
I haven't had any wildlife on the track (that wasn't already riding) but I have had a Moose walk across the road on me when up in Montana.  Heavy brakes and you just sit there tell it decides to move, and no honking doesn't work./quote]





Reminds me of the Vanagon that hit a buffalo out in Yellowstone in '93. We arrived on scene right after it occurred. All 3 occupants went into the windshield and to the hospital in Lake. Buffalo walked into the woods, relatively unharmed.    :err:

lil_thorny

Quote from: jer271 on August 07, 2006, 10:22:16 AM
my ribs will tell u niether

FK,

Again, as was said in an earlier post, depends on the operator!
You son are your own worst enemy.

As for the answer to the question, I will say this. Regardless how hard one rides, the track is always safer for one simple reason: Everyone at the track including the emergency medical technicians are prepared for a crash; a motorcycle rider of the street kind will not attain the same care or immediateness of that care when the crash occurs.

Note that I did not say "if" the crash occurs.

-LT