May 15, 2003
Perspicacity - Absent
I read about this for the first time today and immediately tagged
<blog>it</blog>.
First, a small summary, lest the entire article in its full journalistic
glorified simplicity not beckon your attention. Two people were killed when
the two defendents were "drag racing" on a public street and struck a Geo
Storm at high speed. From another article, I discerned that the deceased driver was
attempting to make a left turn across traffic - the drag racers being the
traffic. It also states "the men were crusing down a city avenue."
Because I must sleep soon, however, I'll pick only a snippet and comment
(read: rant) about it. And it won't be the most obvious piece.
I feed you this paragon of paragraphs:
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- The defendants, who are seeking manslaughter convictions, which carry
terms ranging from probation to about 12 years in prison, testified earlier
this week that they were totally unaware that illegal street racing posed a
deadly risk to others and could not have anticipated the accident.
- Using data from actual road crashes, scientists at the University of
Adelaide estimated the relative risk of a car becoming involved in a
casualty crash – a car crash in which people are killed or hospitalised –
for cars travelling at or above 60 kilometres/hour. They found that the risk
doubled for every 5 kilometres/hour above 60 kilometres/hour. Thus, a car
travelling at 65 kilometres/hour was twice as likely to be involved in a
casualty crash as one travelling at 60. For a car travelling at 70
kilometres/hour, the risk increased fourfold.
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