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Car crashes usually involve speed.
At the moment there are no confirmed crashes. There have been some videos reporting to be crashes but these have not yet been conformed, nor has the UFO crash in Lincolnshire UK been confirmed. It's a possibility and is a concern for pilots, but to date, there has been no authenticated crashes.
Their were 4 planes 1- Flight 11 crashes into the North tower of the World Trade center at 8:46 Am 2- Flight 175 crashes into the South tower of the world trade center at 9:02 am 3- Flight 77 crashes into the West side part of the Pentagon at 9:37 am 4- Flight 93 crashes into a empty field in Shanksville, Pennsylvania at 10:03 am
Their were 4 planes 1- Flight 11 crashes into the North tower of the World Trade center at 8:46 Am 2- Flight 175 crashes into the South tower of the world trade center at 9:02 am 3- Flight 77 crashes into the West side part of the Pentagon at 9:37 am 4- Flight 93 crashes into a empty field in Shanksville, Pennsylvania at 10:03 am
Yes. Statistically, flight is much safer than driving. Plane crashes get more news coverage because, if a jumbo jet crashes, it's a lot of fatalities in one sitting, whereas a car is typically a couple people. But there are a lot more car crashes than plane crashes. In 2012, there were 34,080 reported deaths by automobile accidents in the US. That same year, there were 475 aviation fatalities worldwide.
I think is just news who lately focus more on aircraft crashes. but accidents have been happening in all times
When you book the flight.
That depends on whether the plane crashes or not
Approximately 28% Of Car Accidents Caused By Texting
it saves money because of car crashes and accidents
Yes. Speeding is the second leading cause of all fatal crashes.
Minor accidents happen in heavy traffic or on highways where as serious crashes happen more out on the open road where people speed more and there are sharp corners