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Selasa, 10 Oktober 2017

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Car surfing involves riding on the outside of a moving vehicle being driven by another person. It has resulted in numerous deaths, predominantly caused by head injuries.

The Quebec Provincial Automobile Insurance Company defines car surfing as follows:

  • Riding on a moving vehicle (on the roof, at the rear, on the side, etc.);
  • Riding in the box or cargo space of a truck or pick-up truck;
  • Holding onto or being pulled by a moving vehicle;
  • Riding in a sofa, on a skateboard, a sled or any other object hitched or tied to a moving vehicle.




History

Car surfing, a term introduced in the mid-1980s, involves riding on the outside of a moving vehicle being driven by another person. It has been popularized by the hyphy movement seen in the popular fad of ghost-riding, except the vehicle remains under the nominal control of another person.




Risks

A 2008 study by the United States Centers for Disease Control identified 58 newspaper reports of car-surfing deaths and 41 reports of nonfatal injury from 1990 through summer 2008. Most reports of injury were found in U.S. Midwest and Southern newspapers (75%), largely involving males (70%) and youths aged 15â€"19 (69%). A majority (58%) of reported car surfing incidents ended in death.




See also

  • Elevator surfing
  • Skitching
  • Train surfing



References




External links

  • The origins and risks of car surfing (Naval Safety Center)
  • GTA blamed for Increase in car surfing deaths
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