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 device.
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?
Daniel1312 - Sprite with roll bar (but not door bars) and a 6 point harness.
In a message dated 25/04/05 21:56:37 GMT Daylight Time, lewing@sport.rr.com
writes:
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> is not about any given task, but rather taking advantage of all that
> science has to offer about making any given task safer.
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