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Originally Posted by VtSteve
Never the pragmatic approach to issues like this. What causes the accidents? How can we reduce them?
Accidents are usually caused by.
1) Drunks
2) Wild driving and inattentiveness
3) No Lights at night
4) Poor visibility
5) Submerged objects
6) Driving too close
7) Large Wakes
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Is that your personal list? Because the US Coast Guard also has a list.
And you will notice that New Hampshire has boating regulations to cover all of the primary causes except excessive speed.
United States Coast Guard
BOATING STATISTICS 2006
Executive Summary
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Operator inattention, carelessness/reckless operation, excessive speed,
and no proper lookout are the primary contributing factors in all reported
accidents.
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US Coast Guard - KNOWN ACCIDENT CONTRIBUTING FACTORS 2006
OPERATOR CONTROLLABLE
Operator Inattention ...............611
Careless/Reckless Operation .....517
Excessive Speed ....................464
Passenger/Skier Behavior .........390
No Proper Lookout ..................368
Operator Inexperience .............356
Alcohol Use ...........................351