tri5ron
10-10-2010, 11:07 AM
Seems a little one sided to me.
it's interesting that nothing is noted about how much experience the people involved in these crashes had, or their comparitive ages are.
maybe I am wrong here. but It is my opinion that many people who would otherwise never ride a dirtbike, view an ATV as something that would require less skill or experience.
Also a lesser need for proper saftey gear.
and these people would otherwise never put themselfs of their families on a offroad machine.
http://www.dealernews.com/dealernews/LATEST+NEWS/Study-ATV-crashes-50-percent-more-likely-to-be-fat/ArticleStandard/Article/detail/690164?contextCategoryId=48447
it's interesting that nothing is noted about how much experience the people involved in these crashes had, or their comparitive ages are.
maybe I am wrong here. but It is my opinion that many people who would otherwise never ride a dirtbike, view an ATV as something that would require less skill or experience.
Also a lesser need for proper saftey gear.
and these people would otherwise never put themselfs of their families on a offroad machine.
http://www.dealernews.com/dealernews/LATEST+NEWS/Study-ATV-crashes-50-percent-more-likely-to-be-fat/ArticleStandard/Article/detail/690164?contextCategoryId=48447