An automobile is appropriate cover, as long as the radio is off
Thunderstorms aren't the problem, you can find those pretty much anywhere. Hurricanes are more of a danger.
To be safe in a dangerous thunderstorm, you need to do multiple things. First things first, find shelter. Not under a tall tree, or under a blade of grass. You are safest in your car, house, cave, in a forest, etc. If you are on top of a mountain, crouch down and stay on your toes. Besides that I can't think of anything. Stay safe!
Cars are generally safe in thunderstorms, but precautions should be taken to ensure safety while driving in such conditions. To stay safe, it is important to slow down, turn on headlights, and avoid flooded areas. Additionally, it is recommended to pull over in a safe location if visibility is poor or if the storm is severe.
Go to safety and probably high groundStay away from metal and electric stuff=== ===
Some common safety questions about thunderstorms that people should be aware of include: What should I do if I am caught outside during a thunderstorm? Is it safe to use electronic devices during a thunderstorm? How can I protect my home from lightning strikes? What are the signs of an approaching thunderstorm? Should I seek shelter in a car during a thunderstorm?
As safe as any other color for a car. It is the driver, not the car that determines how safe it is. Red cars do get more tickets.
Yes and No, It IS safe to be in a car when there is lighting if it is metal since its a conductor but it is NOT safe inside a fiberglass car since it is an insulator.
Yes
The driver is responsible for the condition of the car and the safety of passengers. It it is not safe to drive, don't.
Yes, it is safe to travel by car from Sharm to the city of Cairo.
The Buick Rendezvous has ratings that rate it to be a very safe car for an individual and for families. According to standard testing it is meant to be a safe car or it would not pass inspection.
Turf, as in grass? Thunderstorms certainly won't hurt it; and while a lightning strike onto bare turf is possible--say on top of a rise, perhaps, or a hill--it is pretty unlikely, as lightning tends to follow the path of least resistance, which is usually the nearest and tallest tree or other structure.