On AVERAGE, less than 2 people die on a roller coaster each year throughout the whole world.
Oh, dude, the odds of something going wrong on a roller coaster are like super low, man. It's like statistically safer than crossing the street or eating a hotdog at a baseball game. So, like, don't worry about it and just enjoy the ride, bro.
A good way to not get in a bike accident is to look both ways when crossing the street while riding your bike. to avoid getting into an accident while riding your bike is to be aware of your surroundings.
Actually, barley. FACT: Roller coasters are safer than crossing the street. Think about it ? How many news reports do you hear about people being hit by cars? @ the most once a month (way more). How many news reports do you hear about people dying, falling off, or being hurt on roller coasters? none I'VE heard ever. See the difference? So a fact is roller coasters are very safe.
No. Roller hockey and street hockey are exactly the same (with the exception that street hockey is sometimes played without roller blades). Therefore, the equipment is the same.
There is 1 in 300 million chance of dying in a roller coaster accident. You have better chance of dying from heart disease, cancer, or even crossing the street. ^And usually that's because people get on with heart problems or other health risks, OR from stupid people on wooden coasters that have looser fit lapbars that wedge themselves out to stand up.
just street riding
Yes, pedestrians generally have the right of way when crossing the street at a marked crosswalk or intersection.
Crossing a street against a light, or crossing at a place that is not designated a crosswalk.
Street Crossing - 2009 TV was released on: USA: 17 January 2009 (New Orleans, Louisiana)
When a pedestrians crossing the street they should look both ways to make sure there is oncoming traffic. Pedestrians should also use sidewalks and only cross the street at an intersection.
I went on a safari and saw a zebra crossing the road.
Depends on how you are using it. It is either a noun or verb.