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Go Carts - How to Survive by Being Safe!
by Dr. Larry A. Johnson, D.C.
Go carts are certainly thrilling, but they can also be dangerous if not
taken seriously. You have to remember that it's not just you out on the
track. There will be other drivers attempting to pass you around sharp
corners whose talent may be questionable at best. By following a few
common-sense safety rules you can eliminate most of the serious dangers.
Different types of go carts can have speeds ranging anywhere from very
slow to very fast. But regardless of the speed they are always exciting
to race. They are simple vehicles that are also easy to handle. No
matter what your skill level there are tracks all over the country that
will fill your needs and wants. There are many go cart classes or levels
that will cater to every age range from kids to adults. Gocarts are
generally easy to drive and easy to control. This is why they have
become so popular, because it's an easy and relatively cheap way to
experience the thrill of Formula 1 racing without the expense or the
danger.
There are many different types of vehicles that are built for racing
fun. Among these are ATV off road vehicles, motor scooters, dirt bikes,
mopeds, mini bikes, motorcycles and gopeds. But if you are wanting to
experience the thrill and excitement of Indy Car or Formula 1 open-wheel
racing, with a powerful gas engine rocketing you down the track, and
with relative safety, go carts are what you will want to be climbing
into.
For beginners to experts, and everyone in between, go carts are fun.
Whether you want to drive as slow as your Grandma or as fast as Tony
Stewart and Michael Schumacher, racing go carts can get you there. Many
top professional NASCAR, Formula One and Indy Car drivers today got
their start in the lowly go cart. With a lot of practice maybe you can
achieve the same success.
It wasn't too long ago that go carts were mostly found in family fun
centers where any kid and his little brother could go racing at a
whopping 15 or mph. They still exist, but real go cart tracks have been
springing up all over. It's now possible to go 60 miles an hour in a go
cart. And if that's not fast enough for you try an enduro cart and reach
top speeds of 90 mph. Or race in a shifter cart at an astounding 160
mph. Don't start sweating yet, you don't have to go that fast to have
fun. You can drive in any level or class that you feel comfortable with.
But this brings up some questions: With go carts speeding down the track
so fast these days, are they too dangerous to drive? Can you travel as
fast as 100 mph and still be safe? The answer is yes and no. Sure, you
can still be safe, but without following certain safety rules you can
increase your chances of serious injury. It's not necessarily the fast
speeds that cause the serious accidents, but the unsafe or inexperienced
drivers.
The first rule of the road is to remain in your comfort zone. This is
easier said then done however because racing is not for the timid. At
some point, when you want to move up to a more experienced level or
class, you may not feel equipped to do that. However, by building up
your confidence in the lower classes you will eventually be ready for
more competition. Just don't try to move up faster than your driving
expertise allows.
Back in the olden days, when go carts were extremely slow, you could go
racing safely without a helmet. Those days are long gone. Even in kiddie
tracks helmets are a requirement now. The helmet is perhaps the most
important piece of equipment that a go cart driver will ever use. There
are other pieces of equipment that are necessary too, but none more
important than a high-quality helmet. In the event of a crash it can
spare you from a serious head injury.
To a great extent you can control the amount of danger that you are
faced with. Many decisions that you make before climbing into the cart
will determine how safe it will be for you out on the track. From the
type of clothes you wear to the type of go cart you buy will help
determine your safety level on the track. By taking every safety
precaution that you possibly can you will lessen your risk of sustaining
a serious injury. So do your homework and be prepared. It's a lot more
fun racing go carts when you can walk away after a race instead of
having to be driven away in an ambulance.
The importance of clothing can't be overstated. The slower you race the
less important clothing becomes, but the faster your go cart goes the
more you need to be sure you are clothed properly. Depending on your
speeds certain clothing may help spare you from serious injury. At
faster speeds fire safety suits are a must. There is ignitable fuel in
your vehicle and in the event of a crash it is possible for it to catch
fire. Preventing burns is a very desirable thing. Other indispensable
gear includes fire-resistant racing shoes to protect your feet and
gloves for your hands.
All go carts today have roll bars that extend higher than the driver's
head. The chassis of the go cart will either be open or caged. A caged
go cart has a cage that covers the driver. It protects the driver in the
event of a rollover. It serves the same purpose as a roll bar. Most
tracks demand a cage for safety. Go carts also have side bars that can
protect you from serious injury should another driver ram you from the
side. You have to remember, you could be the greatest driver in the
world, but you're not out there alone. You are driving with others whose
skill levels may leave a lot to be desired. So buying a quality go cart
is always a good idea.
By taking these few simple precautions it will improve your chances of
having fun out on the track by lessening your chances of becoming
injured. Go carts can be just about as safe as you make them. With some
practice and experience there is no reason why any driver can't move up
the ranks safely. Keep safety as your number one goal and go carting
will be fun for many years to come.
About the Author:
J Larry Alan loves racing go carts. Fast go carts is his addiction.
Nothing is better than a little go cart action unless it's a lot of go
cart action. For more information about cheap go carts visit http://www.go-carts-supreme.com.
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