The cars have been built with seatbelts, comfy chairs and airbags that way if you crash you will have a little bit of protection.
Weather protection, crash protection, and cargo carrying capacity are usually the biggest reasons.
Increased side door strength, internal padding and better seats can improve protection in side impact crashes. Most new cars have side intrusion beams or other protection within the door structure. Some cars also have padding on the inside door panels.
Yes, Cars can crash if there was a severe accident.
If they are equally well built, a bigger car can offer more protection than a smaller car, simply because it's bigger. There's more space, and there's more structures between the passengers and the dangerous outside.But a well built smaller car can offer more protection than a poorly built bigger car. If I had to choose, I'd rather flip in a modern car with belt tensioners, air bags and side air bags etc than in an 50's Chevy.
It's not that simple, it'd depend on what risk you're looking at, and how the cars are built.A lighter car can be made to steer and brake better, which can improve safety. But a heavier car can be built stronger, which can offer more protection if another vehicle should slam into you.
red cars crash the most because the brightness of the reflects with the light witch causes them to crash
'cuz you'll fly out the window. and also in some cars if you're not wearing seatbelt occupant protection sistem will not work in minimized crash situations.
Music to Crash Cars To was created on 2003-05-10.
have crumple zones.
cars are built in car factories
to absorb the impact of the crash
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