Originally Posted by hyperlite
theres nothing wrong with streetracing... just as many people die from normal everyday driving, if not more. no one is purposely looking to "kill" someone in a streetrace, its just an unfortunate accident like anything else
take some time to think about what i said
LOL...

It's certainly true that I feel safer at Summit Point on the track w/20 other drivers who have at least an inkling of what they're doing than I feel in the evening commute on Route 66.
However, we as a Crown or society have the right to expect that citizens will obey the law,
and we pursue our activities in the assumption that we have a reasonable certainty that citizens are obeying the law.
Therefore, although I take your point well that daily driving is dangerous by itself and that street racers certainly do not mean to kill other people or themselves, the fact remains that an average citizen could very well end up being the dead victim of a street race because he has the right to look to his left before he pulls out, and make the logical assumption that the two cars headed his way are travelling the speed limit.
You do, in fact,
lose the right of way if you are engaging in a contest of speed in
every state of the Union.
If you are engaging in a contest on public roads, any damage you cause is your responsibility, even if someone looked right at you before pulling out in front of you.
This is just one of the many scenarios that causes irrepairable, almost unthinkable damage to life and limb when people engage in street racing.
Perhaps if you had ever seen the carnage of battle, you would never wish that scene or smell on anyone around you.
We really must reject your argument as less than thoroughly considered.