steve harley wrote:
On 2009-10-22 15:34 , Joseph McAllister wrote:
Before you get a bristly and try to chastise me,

well, i wasn't going to get bristlly ... i think your explanation makes sense for some of the attitude toward bikes

In a factory, OSHA would not allow such circumstances to exist as being
to dangerous to the workers

if OSHA got involved with automobiles and traffic, i think there'd be some more radical changes; no underage drivers, a strict training and certification program, obsolete and deficient cars removed from the roads ...

A car designed by OSHA would have little extra safety and lots more nonsense. Most OSHA mandated safety reatures don't really protect workers more than similar features but are easily measured.
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