FBO NOS RCF vs. Demon

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Sep 3, 2018 | 01:45 PM
  #16  
Quote: Wow! With just a 140 shot, you make more than the supercharged RCF. Does it impact reliability of your car in the long run?

i would assume yes but alot of ISFs have used it in the past no problems i knew of a guy on IG with a gsf that went through a bottle every weekend and he didnt have an issue. he really beat it hard Ive only used it like 3 times in the last year. usually just for grudge racing such as this
Sep 3, 2018 | 01:46 PM
  #17  
Quote: Did this village idiot kill somebody during this race ? A child maybe ?

what do you mean?
Sep 3, 2018 | 07:48 PM
  #18  
Quote: what do you mean?
Exactly what his written.

My experience in road-idiots is that they have a magical ability to kill parents of more than two childrens (don't know why, but it's often a "mother of three" or a "father of four") or directly go for a lethal hit to the childrens after "loosing control".

So I just asked if one of those golden spoon retarded individuals have managed to actually kill somebody, or if it's going to happen in the next time.

I'm actually really happy to live in a country where we voted to have efficient laws against such individuals. It works really well, and I could say that we successfully purged the problem from our streets.

EDIT : Looks like he also had a white one
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/rc-...-not-mine.html
Sep 4, 2018 | 07:46 AM
  #19  
Quote: Exactly what his written.

My experience in road-idiots is that they have a magical ability to kill parents of more than two childrens (don't know why, but it's often a "mother of three" or a "father of four") or directly go for a lethal hit to the childrens after "loosing control".

So I just asked if one of those golden spoon retarded individuals have managed to actually kill somebody, or if it's going to happen in the next time.

I'm actually really happy to live in a country where we voted to have efficient laws against such individuals. It works really well, and I could say that we successfully purged the problem from our streets.

EDIT : Looks like he also had a white one
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/rc-...-not-mine.html


I assume by "golden spoon" you mean a wealthy families' child in a fast car? Thats not a statistic you can prove. I now know where your comments have came from. If Switzerland is your real country, I understand exactly why you have this opinion. Your country's moto is if its "illegal" itll stop happening, it may curb some of the accidents buy never prevent. Anyways back to the topic.

https://www-fars.nhtsa.dot.gov/Main/index.aspx

Vehicle deaths are on a downward trend in the USA. The total number of driving deaths used to hover around 40,000 to 42,000 per year and lately its hovered around 35,000 to 40,000. Finding the stats of Deaths by street race are difficult to find. I did find in 1998 to 2001 ;

''The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Fatality Analysis Reporting System data for 1998–2001 were used for the analyses. There were 149 568 fatal crashes and 315 (0.21%) involved street racing and 399 fatalities occurred in these crashes.

https://injuryprevention.bmj.com/content/10/1/53

so from 98 to 2001 .21% one quarter of vehicle deaths were related to "street racing"
  • In 2010, 10,228 people died in drunk driving crashes – one every 52 minutes – and 345,000 were injured.2
https://www.bactrack.com/blogs/exper...dui-statistics

So basically 1/3 of our vehicle deaths per year are ALCOHOL related deaths. around 10,000 per year and 28 per day is the average.

Now what have we learned today? Lets Recap:

-total vehicle deaths are on the down turn in the USA at approx 5,000 lower since 2007
-Street racing accounts for about 0.21% of all vehicle deaths in a 4 year period 1998 to 2001
-Approx 1/3 of all vehicle deaths in the US (+-10,000) are Related to ALCOHOL

So STATISTICALLY you are safer street racing then any other type of driving in the US.
Sep 4, 2018 | 08:20 AM
  #20  
Quote: Exactly what his written.

My experience in road-idiots is that they have a magical ability to kill parents of more than two childrens (don't know why, but it's often a "mother of three" or a "father of four") or directly go for a lethal hit to the childrens after "loosing control".

So I just asked if one of those golden spoon retarded individuals have managed to actually kill somebody, or if it's going to happen in the next time.

I'm actually really happy to live in a country where we voted to have efficient laws against such individuals. It works really well, and I could say that we successfully purged the problem from our streets.

EDIT : Looks like he also had a white one
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/rc-...-not-mine.html
Hey man, if you don't like the thread or video, then leave it alone. No one is asking for your opinion here. People do a lot more stupid **** than race. There are people who drink and drive every day and kill people all the time. I myself street race all the time. Yes, it is dangerous but I have years of experience and I do my best to stay clear of others on the road and try to minimize the danger. We own performance cars and were gonna race on the streets from time to time. Not everyone goes to the track or drag every time they wanna race. Go bother someone else, there is no place for your hate and your negativity bro. Get a life, there is a lot more important things you can go cry about. Not everyone lives in a bubble and looks like you can't handle having a little fun from time to time. You're obviously a party pooper
Sep 4, 2018 | 04:00 PM
  #21  
Quote: I assume by "golden spoon" you mean a wealthy families' child in a fast car? Thats not a statistic you can prove. I now know where your comments have came from. If Switzerland is your real country, I understand exactly why you have this opinion. Your country's moto is if its "illegal" itll stop happening, it may curb some of the accidents buy never prevent. Anyways back to the topic.

https://www-fars.nhtsa.dot.gov/Main/index.aspx

Vehicle deaths are on a downward trend in the USA. The total number of driving deaths used to hover around 40,000 to 42,000 per year and lately its hovered around 35,000 to 40,000. Finding the stats of Deaths by street race are difficult to find. I did find in 1998 to 2001 ;

''The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Fatality Analysis Reporting System data for 1998–2001 were used for the analyses. There were 149 568 fatal crashes and 315 (0.21%) involved street racing and 399 fatalities occurred in these crashes.

https://injuryprevention.bmj.com/content/10/1/53

so from 98 to 2001 .21% one quarter of vehicle deaths were related to "street racing"
  • In 2010, 10,228 people died in drunk driving crashes – one every 52 minutes – and 345,000 were injured.2
https://www.bactrack.com/blogs/exper...dui-statistics

So basically 1/3 of our vehicle deaths per year are ALCOHOL related deaths. around 10,000 per year and 28 per day is the average.

Now what have we learned today? Lets Recap:

-total vehicle deaths are on the down turn in the USA at approx 5,000 lower since 2007
-Street racing accounts for about 0.21% of all vehicle deaths in a 4 year period 1998 to 2001
-Approx 1/3 of all vehicle deaths in the US (+-10,000) are Related to ALCOHOL

So STATISTICALLY you are safer street racing then any other type of driving in the US.
Actually, that is not 1/4... that is less than 1/4 of 1%. Basically you have about as good a chance of death from street racing as from shark attack, or even a slightly better chance of death by lightening strike. Or for those in Switzerland, the per capita rate of death for those who ski is much higher than for those who street race in the US. 2015 saw over 100 deaths, just during the winter months in the alps alone. There's a reason people refer to Chamonix as the "death-sports capital of the world."
Sep 6, 2018 | 02:08 PM
  #22  
Quote: Actually, that is not 1/4... that is less than 1/4 of 1%. Basically you have about as good a chance of death from street racing as from shark attack, or even a slightly better chance of death by lightening strike. Or for those in Switzerland, the per capita rate of death for those who ski is much higher than for those who street race in the US. 2015 saw over 100 deaths, just during the winter months in the alps alone. There's a reason people refer to Chamonix as the "death-sports capital of the world."

yes i meant to write %0.21 which is 1/4 of one percent
Sep 6, 2018 | 02:29 PM
  #23  
gotcha man, just backing up the point you were trying to make to the street-racing-evangelist with his urban legend tragedy reference propaganda.

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  #24  
Quote: gotcha man, just backing up the point you were trying to make to the street-racing-evangelist with his urban legend tragedy reference propaganda.
hahhah i appreciate you man
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