It's interesting how we consider some things really dangerous, and others things not so much.
My brother drives a stock car in the summers here in Iowa. Dirt racing is a lot of fun when you have a dog in the fight.
That said, we have had our share of bad wrecks over the years....rolls, flips, etc...
The cars are extremely safe. A lot of consideration goes into the safety equipment, and my brother has said numerous times that he feels safer on the race track than he does sitting in the truck on the way TO the racetrack! He has never been injured in his race car beyond a few bumps and bruises.
At family get-togethers the topic seems to eventually land on how dangerous racing is and there is curiosity as to why we still do it.
Fast forward to this week. My brother is playing in a Park and Rec volleyball league. He goes up to spike the ball and when he lands he is halfway on someone else's foot. He hears his ACL snap. 80% tear.
Boom...just like that, he's now looking at surgery, 6 weeks of crutches and rehab after that. Volleyball, NOT racing has caused him all this discomfort and inconvenience!
The moral of the story is that everything can be dangerous. If we all live a risk-adverse life, what fun would that be?