Interesting statistic. Ya mind telling me where you got that from or provide a link? Or did ya just pull that out of your arse...
- The numbers work out to 3.5-4 deaths per 100,000, and not all of those are head trauma related, so the numbers in reality are lower, closer to 3-3.5 per 100,000.
turns out riding a quad is slightly safer than walking around in a lightning storm.
Gun violence in the United States - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Surveillance for Fatal and Nonfatal Firearm-Related Injuries --- United States, 1993--1998 - depending on what stats you want to use, there's up to 30 gunshot victims per 100,000 in the USA, and approximately 10-12 gunshot fatalities per 100,000.
There you go.
You picked on two statistics I pointed out, but by the looks of it, largely missed or ignored the point. The point is, the world is full of dangerous activities, and full of laws that could be made in the name of your safety that would actually have a much greater potential statistical impact than an OHV helmet law. If you want a LONG list of other common activities that are every bit or more dangerous than quading, just do a little leg work yourself. Then ask yourself, where does it end?
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