In a crash, you are twice as likely to die if you are not wearing a seatbelt, as seatbelts significantly reduce the risk of fatal injuries by keeping occupants securely in place. Additionally, factors such as driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, excessive speed, and distracted driving can further increase the likelihood of fatal outcomes in a crash. Safe driving practices and proper use of safety equipment are crucial for reducing the risk of death in accidents.
no
There is no evidence of that at the moment.
he died in a car crash in 1912
No, a plane crash.
"Plane crash in 1975"Rickey Nelson died in a plane crash on Dec. 31st, 1985.
who more likelly to die bike or car crash
Today as the roads are more crowded it is in a car that is more likely.
drivers
their chances are better because its a car crash
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plane crash only because even a small electronic malfunction can cause a plane to crash a bride is just steel and iron not much can go wrong there
Yes, unless you are "T" Boned (hit hard in the drivers door).
Did wake died in a car crash
You can die in a car crash, period. Doesn't matter what type of vehicle you're in.
Let me answer that with a question: Can you die in a regular car crash, when the car actually has windows?
You can die. Crash and die
Car crash. Sadly, its true. Planes rarely crash but depending on where the crash is it can give you almost no chance of surviving, like the oceans. Less people die from car crashes then plane crashes a year, but don't worry about it. The chance of being in a crashing plane are 1 in 11 million, so if your going on a plane ride, don't worry.