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Fallen's Impossible Question #8 - (Q7 winner: ArkAoss)

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In terms of fatalities/distance traveled, the space shuttle, it covers hundreds of thousands of miles per year and has only had 7 fatalities
 
Unicycle? Tightrope? Trapeze? Clown Car? Being shot out of a cannon?
ATV? Solar-powered car? Recumbent bicycle? "Ginger"? Going over Niagara Falls in a barrel?
Escalator? Moving sidewalk? Space Mountain? Mr. Toad's Wild Ride? Toboggan?
Crowd surfing? Dune buggy? Monster Truck? Glider? Biplane? Wing-walking?
Razor scooter? Go-go-Gadget-copter? Pogo Ball? Bullpen cart? The dog paddle?
The TGV? The Concorde? Time-travel? Molecular transporter like in "The Fly"?
A 1977 Plymouth Volare? Bodysurfing? Wakeboarding? BASE jumping?
 
I think demon has to have it, seven fatalities and few injuries in ~40 years. For the distance traveled there's nothing safer, at least according to its history. Plenty of people have been killed when they were only being transported around the sun, certainly more than 7 in the past forty years.

Moose
 
SPACE TRAVEL!!!!!!!

Consider the billions of miles logged in orbit and such and the few fatalities that per mile it has to be the safest form of travel.

Starting with Yuri Gargain all the way through the recent shuttle launch.

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