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http://www1.wsvn.com/news/articles/local/C56597/

I drove by the scene of this accident earlier today and all I can say is not a pretty sight!!!

I feel sorry for the families of these two:(, but in all honesty if they were drag racing on this road (which is NOT an ideal road to be speeding on because it curves) they were asking for Darwin to take them:eek:

Also, do you ever notice that the media just loves to mention the words "Drag Race" whenever a deadly accident involving young men occurs without even knowing if that's what actually happened:rolleyes: I guess saying driving reckless or speeding is not good enough for their ratings! They always have to ASSume it was a Drag Race:mad:
 
A drag race happens at a drag strip. A street race happens on the street. Just one of those pet pieves of mine.

I'm still sorry for their families. :(
 
That sucks dude... :(

What is that in the pic, a Grand Prix rear end? I don't think I know anyone with a SSOM Grand Prix, so that's at least good news...
 
Yeah it looked like a Grand Prix, but I couldn't tell for sure considering how badly mangled it was...
 
i really hate to hear things like that. I had a friend, not all that great of a friend, i talked to him a few times, that was kiled in a street race about a year ago. it wasn't good. I was good friends with his girlfriend, i had known her for a hew years before this and i saw what it did to her, i can't even immagine what the familys felt.

Yet so many people do it. i'd be a hypocrit to say never do it, and i'm sure 99% of everyone here has at one time or another done something stupid on the street, weather its by yourself, or with a car next to you. I know i have. The thing is, IF i do it its usually always on a familiar road that i know is relitavely safe, no side streets, ligtht if any traffic, and don't go more than double the speed limit. is that safe, no. not only no, but hell no and i really hate the fact that i do it on a rare occasion. which is when i'm pervoked by someone else.

If they really want to stop street racing, it flat out won't happen, but why doesn't the police get involved and set up places on open roads in the middle of nowhere that people can come and safely race, like a drag strip on the side of the road. i'd love to go to the track everytime someone wants to race me, but that means an hour drive, pay $30 to get in if its open, who has time for that? me and a few friends have a road that we have turned into our own drag strip, its open, straight, no side streets, its as safe as you can get, even there we have a rule, at 100 you shut it down.

sorry to go off like that, but its one of those things that kindof gets to me when i hear about it.
 
If they really want to stop street racing, it flat out won't happen, but why doesn't the police get involved and set up places on open roads in the middle of nowhere that people can come and safely race, like a drag strip on the side of the road. i'd love to go to the track everytime someone wants to race me, but that means an hour drive, pay $30 to get in if its open, who has time for that? me and a few friends have a road that we have turned into our own drag strip, its open, straight, no side streets, its as safe as you can get, even there we have a rule, at 100 you shut it down.

because they make more money ticketing and impounding cars unfortunately.
 
one of the reasons thiese things are happening aside from the fact that it should'nt be done, is that there is no place to run your car here, these kids are'nt going to travel to west palm beach, thats a pretty far ride for people in miami ( even though this happened in coral springs) politicians close down track to please homeowners, especialy during re-election:rolleyes: , I wonder if they ever stop to think about the people who do the right thing and go to the track and even make it a family event, parents have been taking their kids to drag strips since i can remember, it's only now, when two young lives are taken that they ask how could this have happened? or why did this happen? it's sad to see or hear about anyone dying especialy before their time.
 
because they make more money ticketing and impounding cars unfortunately.


No its a liablility issue. They dont want to get sued. It sounds good, but when looking further into it... Sticky situation
 
If you read the second article, witnesses said he was speeding alone - no other cars around.

It's amazing how much of a fight a seemingly small tree puts up.

Jim
 
First and foremost, my respects and condolenses to the families and friends. I think many of us can relate in some way or another to having lost someone far before their time.

Now, with that being said, I really have to agree with no-nos on this. I'd be lying if I said, I haven't been street racing a time or to. The speed limit has been repeatedly broken in my lifetime of driving. So I can't say I'm 'against' street racing, although I certainly recognize the danger.

Still there is a clear problem that is growing with the politicians closing down tracks where racing can be done legally. I find it amazing that something that was praised in the 50s as a great way to reduce street racing. Use ol' air strips, put timing lights and safety barriers and bring those who like racing off the street. Now, 50 years later, they are being turned back onto the street.

I dread knowing the fact that there will be more of these reports. And no, I don't think having more drag strips will eliminate the problem. But, I really do think that is at least an effective alternative to illegal street racing.
 
i agree with the drag racing vs. street racing point. whenever i tell people that i drag race my car they look at me like im crazy for admitting my reckless behavour. i ussually have to explain the difference between drag/street racing. i think the media should be a little more carefull about what they call illegal street racing. a lot of the time they claim that street racing has caused an accident when that isnt truly the case.

-jeff
 
Well from what I heard on the news yesterday it was a 16 and a 17 year old in the car (the kid that was driving had no driver license) and there was no drag race (they were just driving reckless/speeding on the wrong road).... They said the car was not stolen, but I have a feeling the driver took the car without the parents knowing.... Sad stuff:(
 
A very close friend of mine just passed away last friday after ebing hit by a drunk driver( she was only 23 years old..) the news story said it was a drag race. thats rediculous, she was driving her dealer demo a 2005 honda civic and the girl that was int he pass seat who lived said they were stopped when they were hit. It just angers me to see the news portray stories like that when it really wasnt the case at all..
 
Originally posted by gn85
First and foremost, my respects and condolenses to the families and friends. I think many of us can relate in some way or another to having lost someone far before their time.

Now, with that being said, I really have to agree with no-nos on this. I'd be lying if I said, I haven't been street racing a time or to. The speed limit has been repeatedly broken in my lifetime of driving. So I can't say I'm 'against' street racing, although I certainly recognize the danger.

Still there is a clear problem that is growing with the politicians closing down tracks where racing can be done legally. I find it amazing that something that was praised in the 50s as a great way to reduce street racing. Use ol' air strips, put timing lights and safety barriers and bring those who like racing off the street. Now, 50 years later, they are being turned back onto the street.

I dread knowing the fact that there will be more of these reports. And no, I don't think having more drag strips will eliminate the problem. But, I really do think that is at least an effective alternative to illegal street racing.

well said chris.
 
Originally posted by gn85
Still there is a clear problem that is growing with the politicians closing down tracks where racing can be done legally. I find it amazing that something that was praised in the 50s as a great way to reduce street racing. Use ol' air strips, put timing lights and safety barriers and bring those who like racing off the street. Now, 50 years later, they are being turned back onto the street.

A lot of the problem also lies in the "Not In My Back Yard" principle. People want a problem to go away, but they don't want to make even the most minimal adjustments to their lifestyle to accomodate it. Whether it be a new prison that is being proposed, or a racetrack, all they want is for it to be out of sight, out of mind. The funny think is, I'd bet most of the people that petition to close nearby tracks, or petition against new ones, are the same people that drive like a$$holes anyway....shaving, reading the newspaper, doing business, and putting on their makup, all while driving their cars. :mad: But hey, that's not dangerous, right? They know what they're doing. :rolleyes:

I think if there were more dragstrips, along with stiffer penalties (fines, confiscation of vehicle), the problem would diminish. Nothing is going to disappear, but this could take a good bite out of it.

Consider CT: We HAD a dragstrip many years ago, but its been closed, right around the time I turned 16. Rumor has it that Consumer Reports uses it for testing. They can't figure out for the life of them give an unbiased report (do they like ANY American car?), so what good is the testing doing?

We could have had one in East Hartford where Pratt & Whitney closed their airstrip (Rentschler Field), but they built a football stadium instead. I realize that a football stadium is a completely different animal, being a much bigger cash cow, and drawing a different kind of visitor to the area, but c'mon people, the asphalt was already there! I guess the almighty dollar is more important than attempting to solve a problem of the magnitude of street racing. Why increase the potential to save lives, and decrease crime when you can have the money instead? :rolleyes: Many residents of East Hartford aren't very happy with the traffic and noise of the football stadium anyway, so what more harm would a dragstrip do?

I'll say this about my own street racing instances: I don't do it on any road where there are curves, any kind of traffic, and certainly not RESIDENTIAL AREAS. Any time we race, we do it late at night, in an industrial area on the outskirts of town, miles away from any residential areas. We use a spotter to monitor traffic and police. No, its still not right, but we do our best to minimize (I don't dare say eliminate) any potential accidents, run-ins with other motorists, and noise that would wake people up.

Until I see a dragstrip in CT, I'll just keep on doing it that way, love it or hate it, right or wrong.

Just my F'ed up opinion. :D

Steve
 
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