WOW, I wonder if OP has ever looked into the statistics on driving a car?
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And, no I'm not going to sit here and say equipment doesnt fail. It can and does, but it can and does on a car too, but again, are we going to stop driving?
Problem with this logic is, we are trained to deal with equipment failures in SCUBA. If one is diving within their training then even an equipment failure should not cause death.
OH, I agree totally. I feel much safer diving and having an equipment failure, then driving and having an equipment failure. To people that have never been diving before, or more precisely been TRAINED in diving, that would seem like a foreign concept to them I'm sure.
Depends what kind of experience you've had driving and what condition your vehicle was in. Someone who has problems frequently may have a better understanding how to fix issues and that may apply to both driving and diving.
to ray !
if you still dont feel safe, then drop it and take up golf or what ever.