67.1
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They are known as 'secondary' injuries to the original collision because they occur AFTER the occupant suffers the impact of the initial collision and occurs when the passenger is thrown around either inside the vehicle or ejected from it. The three collisions that happen when a car crashes is: 1. the car with the object 2. your body with the car 3. your internal organs with your skeleton.
To keep the occupants from being ejected.
Decreasing the chance of the occupants being ejected
decreasing the chance of the occupants being ejected
true
Locking your doors is just plain provides better protection. Besides being ejected which is a subject I know nothing about, anyone can walk up to you car and open the door if it is left unlocked. Locking your doors makes you slightly less vulnerable to predators and muggers.
the moon
the moon
a large object struck Earth, and ejected material from the collision combined.