The frame of a vehicle is built to take more of the impact of a crash so those in the car don't take as much of the impact of a collision
Passive safety features are features on a car not designed to activate in a crash, but make the car safer in the event of a crash. Three examples: 1st and 2nd generation airbag equipped vehicles' seatbelts (3rd gen airbags have detonators in the seatbelts and load sensors in the seats, and therefore are not considered 'passive'), crumple zones, and safety glass
Not all do. A ground terminal is a safety feature. Yes, it is much safer when we use the laptop.
Mercedes Benz has developed almost every safety feature found on most cars. MBZ views safety first and foremost.
Now there are things such as lane departure or back up cameras to help make driving safer for everyone
The bluetooth ear pieces make driving easier, though not necessarily safer.
Hunting deer is safer. The only thing you need to know about that , BE SAFE!!!!!
Drinking and driving.
statistics say airplane.
It is not the car that makes it safer, it's actually down to the driver and their experience, driving style, etc.
Feelings and emotions
Not really it depends on your driving skill
Air Breaks.