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So what DO you do, play checkers?
Can't do that. Might be left with permanent crippling carpal tunnel syndrome....
So what DO you do, play checkers?
ever think that the kid got into it because the parents were into it and your own reactions are the same ?
Would you let your own 12 yr old kid ride motorcycles if you didnt ?
just curious, If all you people that say what the kid was doing wasnt dangerous would let your own kids do it , ( if you didnt ride )
I ride. I will never take my kids on a ride. Maybe when they are 16, and i feel they are old enough to understand the risks invovled with riding a motorcycle.
I dont play fastball, i dont skateboard,I dont play hockey I dont ski or snowboard. But i do know that Racing a motorcycle is more dangerous than pretty much any other sport you could get your kid involved in, and to suggest its not is moronic.
Im sure the parents sleep better knowing this kid lived more in his 12 years becasue of this and died doing what he loved ( that one made me lol )
I'd rather have my kid alive and hating me for not letting them race MC's . but hey, I hate my kids.![]()
i have not told anyone how to raise their kids. their your kids, do what you want.I hope you never let your kids in any vehicle, because you are playing with FIRE! :roll:
. But are you going to tell me and others how to raise their kids? :read::read: :roll:
^^ Stop with the rationale, that doesnt work around here...
Ask a lot of guys who have switched from street riding to track riding, 100% of them will tell you they feel safer on the track than out there on the roads with careless drivers, obstacles coming out at you, etc etc.
i still say that the risk of injury is greater in MC racing, than any other sport you could put a child in.
[h=2]Odds[/h] The National Safety Council compiled an odds-of-dying table for 2008, which further illustrates the relative risks of flying and driving safety. It calculated the odds of dying in a motor vehicle accident to be 1 in 98 for a lifetime. For air and space transport (including air taxis and private flights), the odds were 1 in 7,178 for a lifetime, according to the table.
So many things to say about this article/thread.
First off, the writer is a complete idiot if he believes that kids don't know what they want or love. That's all they know, they are pure hedonists driven entirely by desire. Has anyone met a child that could rationalize away a desire? No, if you give them ice cream for breakfast, they giggle, smile and walk away happy. Health, nutrition and waist line doesn't figure into the equation at all.
Secondly, motorcycle racing is more dangerous than other sports. 1 in 1000 die on the track, that's fine and might be a very accurate stat. But, how many people actually go to the track? Maybe 10 in 1000 (general population) which means 1 in 10 die there. It should be quite clear that you can't die at a track if you don't go. I am 100% certain I will not die ice fishing, fishing is boring as fak and sitting on ice doesn't appeal to me either. Yes other sports can be dangerous/fatal, but the chances of fatality in other sports is much lower. The example of the kid getting hit in the sternum playing baseball, for every kid racing, there's probably 300 playing baseball, or basketball, or football. And lets be honest, it's only Italians that get injured playing soccer.
I can't remember the stat exactly, but a motorcyclist is about 40x more likely to die as a result of riding, than the average idiot behind the wheel of a car.
All that said, I am a father, and if my son wants to race, I'll sell a kidney if needed to get him a bike/kart.
as I tod you yesterday, Sex with a Shark is a lot more dangerous and some may consider it a sporti still say that the risk of injury is greater in MC racing, than any other sport you could put a child in.
Statistically nobody dies from this, so it must be safe.as I tod you yesterday, Sex with a Shark is a lot more dangerous and some may consider it a sport
1 in 1000 die on the track, that's fine and might be a very accurate stat. But, how many people actually go to the track? Maybe 10 in 1000 (general population) which means 1 in 10 die there. It should be quite clear that you can't die at a track if you don't go. .
I think the problem with those stats is that they don't incorporate the amount of time/distance that each method of transportation is used. The average person drives 20,000kms and spends maybe 300hrs in a car per year. However, the average flight distance/time might be 2000kms and 8hrs per year per person. I don't know the stats, they could be higher or lower, just using examples for illustration.
WTF?! That is so stupendously wrong. You really need to learn about basic statistical analysis.