sosrip1995
Alex Pirsos
sosrip1995

My anxiety exploded 2 months ago. It was something building up for years now. It came out and gave me panic attacks, sometimes daily, until I got some meds to keep it under control. I also have health anxiety, so you can imagine when my anxiety makes me feel like shit I get anxious off of those symptoms as well. Then…

Hey guys,

Hey, this is America. We can be stupid in LOTS of different ways at the same time!

You probably didn't watch the 2nd video, or read the transcript. The guy could have went another way. Bye 🤡

Best thing would probably be stay home.

Well, Putin realized that he didn’t have to destroy America when he could have his wannabe minion Trump do it for him.

Cops have figured out quickly they don’t have to crack heads/shoot people when they can just get their wannabe minions to do it for them. Its like they are reading directly from Putin’s playbook...

If a driver is drunk and dies in a rollover did the rollover kill him or the drinking.

You don’t have to be drunk to flip a car that’s poorly designed. Have you seen how easily the new generation Wrangler flips?

I have flipped my car. I was a young driver going on a 1300 miles road trip in a foreign country. It was the middle of the night, I was tired, I should’ve stopped but the back country of Romania didn’t really inspired me confidence so I pressed on. And I didn’t see a traffic sign, which I hit.

I’d also suggest that the fact that 70% of those killed were unbelted means that no amount of engineering would of saved those lives given that the victims ignored the most important part of the system.

Go to the sub reddit r/IdiotsInCars or the Dash Cam Australia YouTube page and you’ll see plenty of rollovers. Now, I can’t say exactly what percentage of them were caused by the idiot behind the wheel or another idiot exerting outside influence. What I can say is that I am honestly shocked by how easy it seems to be…

I’ve seen a car being side wiped from the back, loose traction, skid sideways and go off the side of the freeway and roll over.

Yes. If you drive recklessly enough to cause a rollover you are responsible for the consequences.

70% weren’t wearing their seatbelts. That tells me that the engineering has already been done and that behavior is the problem.

My point is who cares what irresponsible behavior might lead to a car being on its roof? If cars can be made so that a rollover is more survivable, regardless of the poor decisions that led to the car being on its roof, then they should be.  That is the point of this article, and the point I am making.

It’s not a personal attack, buddy. I think that safety systems should account for human recklessness, and mitigate the effects of that recklessness. You sure seem to be arguing against that point, and if so, you don’t place as a high a premium on human life as I do. Preserving life, and preventing death, are primary…

Sure, the median/modal outcome of any given car trip is not a rollover. Hell, the median/modal outcome of an accident is not a rollover. But there are still something like 180,000 of them a year, which seems frequent enough that automobile safety systems ought to be able to protect vehicle occupants in case of such an…

Almost rolled my Samurai twice, belted and sober both times

I’m not wishing for anything. I am pointing out the flaws in your argument. I think if you can make something safer to mitigate the catastrophic consequences of human recklessness, that is preferable to just letting people die. Put another way, you can’t force people to never ever be reckless, but you can design…