Power pole. It is designed to break away when hit by a car. The Tree is probably the ost dangerous.
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The biggest advantage of a Class A is that there is no engine hump. Class A can be safer in case of a collision. It is more spacious and generally bigger.
Its safer for the seat to be facing backwards, because during a collision or an abrupt stop the infant would not be able to slip out of the car seat, and also so the infant will not choke on the car seat's seat belt. It is also safer to have an infant/child to be sitting in the back seat and not in the front passenger seat until the recommended age.
You Should walk on the left hand side of the road,it's more safer that way
It is safer living by buried power lines because they won't fall on your house or car in heavy winds or ice storms.
A more solid feel, more comfortable ride, more stable, likely safer in a collision.
It may be "considered" safer, but there is no absolute reason why it would be. There are certainly many unibody vehicles that perform better in crash tests than others that are built body-on-frame.
Walking against traffic, on the footpath of course is much safer so you can react on the oncoming traffic coming torwards you incase one decides to pull in and park on the kerb.
It made machines safer to operate then before the invention of steam power
a crumpe zone makes the car safer in a front or rear collision. it allows part of the car to absorb the impact and lesson the hit on the cab.
Its safer for the seat to be facing backwards, because during a collision or an abrupt stop the infant would not be able to slip out of the car seat, and also so the infant will not choke on the car seat's seat belt. It is also safer to have an infant/child to be sitting in the back seat and not in the front passenger seat until the recommended age.
Yes it is safe when the power input is controlled