There are several protective measures in cars that help avoid fatal crashes. Antilocking braking systems are essential if one drives in a place where ice forms during the winter. However, the most important protection one can use is one's seatbelt, which easily turns fatal crashes into merely injurious ones.
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.
These cars have an advantage that they provide protection for drivers.
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In 2006, 37 percent of all motorcyclists involved in fatal crashes were speeding, compared with 23 percent for drivers of passenger cars, 19 percent for light truck drivers and 8 percent for large truck drivers.
There have been over millions of car crashes since they were invented
Drivers can avoid car crashes by paying attention while driving and following driving laws, not driving while impaired and by having their vehicles checked and inspected regularly. Drivers should always be looking around them, particularly in their blind spots and should always be obeying local speed limits. Using appropriate signaling and yielding to pedestrians and city vehicles (ambulances, fire trucks, police cars) can also help prevent car crashes.
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