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Locked doors are less likely to open in a crash because the locking mechanism ensures that the door remains securely closed, even when subjected to high impact forces. Additionally, the structural integrity of the locked door may be better maintained during a crash compared to an unlocked door, reducing the chances of it opening unexpectedly. Lastly, in modern vehicles, safety features are designed to keep doors locked in the event of a crash to protect occupants from being ejected.
The chances of you getting into an accident after you rent your car is slim. The less time you will actually drive it, the less you'll be likely to crash it. I wouldn't go for it.
Steel doors are generally more durable than aluminum doors because steel is stronger and more resistant to impacts. Steel doors are also less likely to dent or warp compared to aluminum doors.
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.
Supposedly, an unlimited number. In reality, too many might make your browser crash. Try separating them out into different windows to make this less likely.
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Yes. The WMMD has access to the graphics hardware on the video dispaly adapter. It makes it less prone to crashes.
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Higher because they will see it as you are more of a health liability because you don't wear your helmet, thus more head trauma is likely in the event of a crash, than if you do wear a helmet, where less head trauma is likely. The less head trauma, the less medical expenses they will have to pay, so the less you will have to pay.