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The two reasons that big cars are safer than small cars include that they have bigger crush zones. The second reason is that they have longer hoods.
no they have no protection on them so a car would be much safer.
slower, but safer
Because cars are safer than motorcycles. Yet although motorbikes can occaisnally be cheaper people choose the safer option (most of the time!)
Usually they are, because there is more material in between you and whatever hits you. also adding a roll cage to the car will help your car be more safer than usually.
It is safer to ride in a plane, as there are less annual deaths per year than cars.
vehicles are required for transportation and cars are safer than bikes, scooters, cycles... cars are cheaper than trucks (which are also used for transportation... there are luxury cars, people love to travel in it... also cars are stronger.
There are far more car accidents than boating or shipping accidents. Though, of course, there are far more cars and passengers than boats and crews. Even taking this into account and the mileage travelled by each, boats are much safer.
no, because self driving cars are ALOT more computerized... therefore, there is a bigger chance in a computer malfunction.
Not all new cars are safer than old cars, but some of the features have improved. Old cars were made with more metal, which made them safe, but also heavy consumers of gasoline. New cars make up for being made with lighter materials by having more sophisticated air bag systems along with braking systems that are more intelligent (anti-lock brakes). Power steering helps people to steer more easily, and better headlights help them to see things they may not have before.