no! a car is a safe place to be.
When it comes to lightning anything is possible, but it is highly unlikely. Lightning can for sure strike a car but as long as you are not touching any metal part of the car you are safe. Lighting will take the shortest path to ground and that is always metal not glass. I have never heard of lightning even breaking a sunroof. But with mother nature and the power of a lightning bolt anything is possible.
Here comes the lightening. I saw the rain come and then the lightening. The car came as fast as lightening
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it really should close. maybe if you check and see if it is something wrong with it or is it too full? ever car trunk should close or it is broken or jammed.
No, a car does not protect you from lightning. Lightning can still strike a car and potentially harm those inside due to the metal frame conducting the electricity. It is safer to seek shelter indoors during a lightning storm.
Car because if a lightning hits the car the energy goes around the car but the tree can't absorb the energy
No, it is not safe to sit in a car during a lightning storm as the metal frame of the car can conduct electricity and put you at risk of being struck by lightning. It is safer to stay indoors during a lightning storm.
it should all cars by law have to have them. but it depends were you live. some places dont care if you have one on or not. look under the car it should be close to the front of the car. close to the headers but not that close.
Get away ASAP! The tree could fall on you! Go to your car or something
A fast car
Yes it is safer un a car than outside because the metal of the car attracts lightning but safely routes it to the ground but this is not do to your rubber tires as proved by NASA. Maddog1198
My car was stuck by lightning while I was driving. The entire electrical harness needed to be replaced and even after that was replaced we still had issues. The lightning struck the antenna and then arced to the trunk. It melted the antenna and part of the trunk lid.