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Originally posted by: LtPage1
This thead sucks. Take it to the track.
Or the street?
Originally posted by: LtPage1
This thead sucks. Take it to the track.
Originally posted by: KeithTalent
I am against anything that increases the odds I will run over an innocent person.
KT
Originally posted by: jagec
Originally posted by: KeithTalent
I am against anything that increases the odds I will run over an innocent person.
KT
So you don't drive, huh?
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
Just out of curiousity, what motivated you to make this thread?
BTW-I am opposed to street racing in general but I don't see the harm in a quick 0-60 run every now and then in certain areas. Hell, I've opened up a few cars through the years when the opportunity presented itself.
Do insurance companies cover you if you get in an accident at a race track? I would suspect not or if they do I imagine it would be quite expensive.
Originally posted by: playstation3
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
Just out of curiousity, what motivated you to make this thread?
BTW-I am opposed to street racing in general but I don't see the harm in a quick 0-60 run every now and then in certain areas. Hell, I've opened up a few cars through the years when the opportunity presented itself.
Do insurance companies cover you if you get in an accident at a race track? I would suspect not or if they do I imagine it would be quite expensive.
some of the responses in your thread did, i see theyve carried over into this one but the poll doesnt lie, I am glad to see that street racing is disapproved of by the majority.
If you race at a track in controlled conditions, the event organizers usually take care of insurance, hence the entree and driver fees. youve got it backwards, you should be asking yourself how insurance is going to work out when you get into an accident during a street race.
Originally posted by: 91TTZ
Originally posted by: KeithTalent
I am against anything that increases the odds I will run over an innocent person.
KT
Driving your car increases those chances when compared to walking.
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
Originally posted by: playstation3
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
Just out of curiousity, what motivated you to make this thread?
BTW-I am opposed to street racing in general but I don't see the harm in a quick 0-60 run every now and then in certain areas. Hell, I've opened up a few cars through the years when the opportunity presented itself.
Do insurance companies cover you if you get in an accident at a race track? I would suspect not or if they do I imagine it would be quite expensive.
some of the responses in your thread did, i see theyve carried over into this one but the poll doesnt lie, I am glad to see that street racing is disapproved of by the majority.
If you race at a track in controlled conditions, the event organizers usually take care of insurance, hence the entree and driver fees. youve got it backwards, you should be asking yourself how insurance is going to work out when you get into an accident during a street race.
I figured as much.
I don't street race or consider myself a street racer. Like I said, a quick blast from 0-60 every once in a great while does not make one a street racer. Unless you were cited specifically for street racing I would think the burden of proof would be on the insurance company to prove that you were street racing if they were to try to deny coverage.
Originally posted by: playstation3
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
Originally posted by: playstation3
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
Just out of curiousity, what motivated you to make this thread?
BTW-I am opposed to street racing in general but I don't see the harm in a quick 0-60 run every now and then in certain areas. Hell, I've opened up a few cars through the years when the opportunity presented itself.
Do insurance companies cover you if you get in an accident at a race track? I would suspect not or if they do I imagine it would be quite expensive.
some of the responses in your thread did, i see theyve carried over into this one but the poll doesnt lie, I am glad to see that street racing is disapproved of by the majority.
If you race at a track in controlled conditions, the event organizers usually take care of insurance, hence the entree and driver fees. youve got it backwards, you should be asking yourself how insurance is going to work out when you get into an accident during a street race.
I figured as much.
I don't street race or consider myself a street racer. Like I said, a quick blast from 0-60 every once in a great while does not make one a street racer. Unless you were cited specifically for street racing I would think the burden of proof would be on the insurance company to prove that you were street racing if they were to try to deny coverage.
if the cop sees you and another person flooring it from a red light, do you think he would cite you? and what would it be for?
Originally posted by: Izusaga
This poll needs a new option.
Street racing with a bike makes a lot more sense than cars.
Originally posted by: Izusaga
This poll needs a new option.
Street racing with a bike makes a lot more sense than cars.
Originally posted by: Raduque
Originally posted by: Izusaga
This poll needs a new option.
Street racing with a bike makes a lot more sense than cars.
Except that one single mistake pretty much means you're either a smear or a vegetable. Whereas in a car, a mistake is likely to earn a couple weeks in a hospital.
Edit: BTW, OP, how do you define "Street Racing"? Is it a stop light drag to the next light, or high speed weave-around-traffic-till somebody wrecks? Because I think that every once in a while putting some riceboy in his place from a stop light if the street is clear is fine, but a Civic getting into a pissing match with a Corvette on a busy freeway is completely unacceptable.
Originally posted by: KeithTalent
Originally posted by: jagec
Originally posted by: KeithTalent
I am against anything that increases the odds I will run over an innocent person.
KT
So you don't drive, huh?
:roll:
I drive safely and within the speed limit, which keeps those odds to a reasonable level. Going over the speed limit and driving recklessly increases those odds over and above what they need to be.
KT
Originally posted by: playstation3
some of the responses in your thread did, i see theyve carried over into this one but the poll doesnt lie, I am glad to see that street racing is disapproved of by the majority.
Originally posted by: jagec
Well yeah, if you use as ambiguous a term as "street racing".
Originally posted by: Captante
Racing any vehicle on streets that are open to the public is stupid ... theres a reason you get hit with 10 points on your license & an automatic suspension in Connecticut & many other states.
