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    #18241   2008-02-19 12:56 GMT      
    jet ski - if you fall off, your in water not on a road which is harder and therefore hurts more

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    #18242   2008-02-19 12:58 GMT      
    jet ski, there are no little old ladies to pull out in front of you.

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    #18243   2008-02-19 13:03 GMT      
    a jetski is safer, but dont get me wrong, it hurts when u fall, but its not that bad. now on a motorbike, when u fall u can get a broken bone, runover by another car, and alot more injuries. i have ridden both and let me say that not only is a jetski way more safer, but its really really fun.

    (also if u fall backwards on the jetski, you will be okay because the perpellors are covered under the jetski so that its impossible to get cut up)

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    #18244   2008-02-19 15:13 GMT      
    The jetski for sure!People fall off jetskis all the time and get right back on and go,plus they turn around and come back to you after you fall off.Very few fall off a motorbike and get right back on and go without some kind of injury.It seems obvious that the jetski is much safer.

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    #18245   2008-02-19 16:12 GMT      
    I think the jetski is safer overall. When flesh meets asphalt the result is not usually good or pretty.

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    #18246   2008-02-19 20:24 GMT      
    I'd say a Jet-Ski, since the water surface if softer than pavement in case of an accident. However, there are less defined rules and there is a greater diversity of different size, weight and speeds of water craft, which makes it still pretty hazardous.

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    #18247   2008-02-19 20:50 GMT      
    Road rash hurts more than waterboarding.
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