stay outta the way
Safer airplanes
It could be very expensive
India's trains have bars on the windows primarily for safety and security reasons. The bars help prevent passengers from accidentally leaning out or falling from the train while in motion. Additionally, they serve as a deterrent against theft and other criminal activities, ensuring a safer environment for travelers. These measures are particularly important given the high volume of passengers and the diverse conditions encountered on the rail network.
if i knew i wouldnt be looking for the answer
Statistics show that planes are a safer mode of transportation due to regulation, testing, and materials. They also have many experienced and trained pilots and workers.
Groups advocated safer working conditions for factory workers.
Groups advocated safer working conditions for factory workers.
The old slam door trains, or "slammers" as they were also called, were slowly but surely replaced with safer models featuring remote lock doors.
I think we need to threw them away after using it so that we can keep our bodies safer
Yes, but the hazards are well controlled. Although it is a hazardous environment, discipline is strict and oil rig workers are highly trained and educated in safety. Safety regulations, procedures, precautions and management have greatly improved over the years. It is safer to work on a rig than driving a car on the road.
Trains can and sometimes are fatal. This sometimes happens when a train derails, or collides with a pedestrian, car, truck, bus, another train, etc. Compared with other modes of transport, while light rail trains (trams) are statistically about as dangerous as being in a car, other types of trains (subways, intercity rail, commuter trains) are about 4 to 8 times safer than riding in trams or cars. Buses fall midway between the two: they're half as dangerous as being in a car or tram, but twice as dangerous as the other kinds of trains. Much safer than any of the above are airplanes. To conclude: if you don't want to fly, an intercity train line is your safest choice.
No, not necessarily. Most of the time, you hear about more planes crashing than trains running off the tracks.