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Originally Posted by jmimac351
Splitting hairs like this doesn't promote safety. If you think what you're sharing isn't safe, I'd suggest that you need to explicitly say so; otherwise, people will see your posts and think what's shared is a credible option.
"People do that in Japan, and it's not safe" is one option.
Not sure why I need to be this direct regarding your comments. Perhaps you need to edit your posts.
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Maybe you’re not reading my Engrish correctly. I thoughts I’ve stated in #1 that “Safety for US and JP is different. Safety that passes in JP doesn’t mean it’ll pass in US (& vice versa)” that was my first statement. All I’m saying is safety rule wise, it might not go against JP rule, BUT in US it’s not. I didn’t want to mention how it’s not safe, cuz I’ve limited knowledge in safety rule, so even I “think” it’s not safe & Pat have stated law of physics, it’s not safe. It doesn’t mean it’s not against the certain country’s safety “rule”.
So in the end, I say it again. SAFETY RULE wise in Japan, it might not go against the rule (or maybe it is). But from my limited experience in track/autox in US, setup TRD isn’t safe. Better?
Thanks for the Simpson’s harness guid. Here’s JAF safety guid (quick google search) around page 22 (or page 488)
http://www.jaf.or.jp/msports/rules/i...ion_fusoku.pdf