If a train going at a high rate of speed collides with a vehicle, it will almost assuredly totally destroy the vehicle and kill the people in it. Though chances of survival are better when the train is going a slow speed, the devastation to the vehicle and occupants of the vehicle is still very likely to be grave.
What happens when a car collides with a beer can? Answer - the same thing.
Unfortunately, trains collide with motor vehicles every day. These collisions often result in fatalities. The same result would occur in a collision with a Jeepney.
If a train going at a high rate of speed collides with a vehicle, it will almost assuredly totally destroy the vehicle and kill the people in it. Though chances of survival are better when the train is going a slow speed, the devastation to the vehicle and occupants of the vehicle is still very likely to be grave. Jeepneys are often unsafe and if there are any safety measures, it would be to stop and look both ways for trains before crossing a railroad.
If a train and a jeep collide, the train will almost certainly total the Jeep.
The different kind of vehicles are planes, cars, bus, trucks, motorcycle, bicycle, helicopters, jeepney, train.
The plural form of the noun 'jeepney' is jeepneys.
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It is because there is no 'upwind air' inside the middle part of the jeepney while it is moving. It is just more or less 'stationary air', hence the fly does not require more effort to keep up with the jeepney's speed. The wind only blows up to the inner sides of the jeepney.. Now if the fly were on that area, it would really need to flap its wings like a supahfly to keep up with the jeepney's speed.
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A average freight train going 50 mph (80 km/h) will take up to 1.5 miles. That is how long a freight train takes to stop if it collides with a car.
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