Best car for a young family with a baby
Posted by: annacathryn
13th Jan 2014 03:38pm
jjdrer
- 21st Jan 2014 11:04pm
In an accident and a person in the front is trapped it may be impossible them to open the rear doors or smash a window. I know of police officers and other emergency service personell who have attended accidents who have had to jemmy open doors rather than smash windows because of possibility of eye and other injury to passengers. If the motor doesn't shut itself down the doors are still locked. The glass in cars is tempered and quite strong. You have to be able to hit it pretty hard and at the right angle to shatter and break it. A few years ago I was shown a car that had been rolled over but the glass in the doors wasn't broken, and what is more the occupants had only minor injuries. Considerring the condition of the car, the Police and Ambulance crews reckoned it was a miracle.
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