The safest seat when traveling by car, train, plane

The following locations on cars, buses, trains, airplanes cannot guarantee 100% safety but can help you to be less affected, reducing casualties when an accident occurs while traveling Street.

The following locations on cars, buses, trains, airplanes cannot guarantee 100% safety but can help you to be less affected, reducing casualties when an accident occurs while traveling Street.

Below is a list of the safest seats on 6 different vehicles. In which safety is determined based on various research and statistics.

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The safest position when traveling by car

Car cars

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Safety seat: is the middle seat in the rear because this position is less affected than other positions if a collision occurs.

Dangerous seat: is the front position, next to the driver's seat.

Coach

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Safety seat: is in the seat behind the driver and in the middle because if the collision takes place from the front, this part of the car is least deformed. At the same time, when the accident happens, the rescue team will try to reach these areas first.

Dangerous chair: is the seat next to the driver and the position near the window because in an accident, it is very easy to be seriously injured by broken glass splashes and overpowered by others.

Bus

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Safety seats: are the top positions on the right side of the cabin. Because in our country the vehicles go to the right side of the road, so at those locations, we are less affected by the collision.

Dangerous chair: it is the first two rows and the seats close to the window, which is the position where the foreign and foreign objects often break. The rear seat row is also very dangerous if the collision occurs from behind.

Safe locations when traveling by train

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Safety seats: You should choose to sit in the middle of the train, the 5th or 6th car because in the first accident the first or last carriages are most often damaged and deformed. In a train, you should sit near the middle.

Dangerous seat: the train's head and end are the least safe. However, when an accident occurs, depending on different causes, the dangerous positions are also different.

Safe locations when traveling by ship

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Safety seats: seats at the deck and cabins near the top are the locations that can reach the fastest rescue in case of an accident.

Dangerous places: low cabins, the lowest level of ships are difficult to escape and also the most difficult to rescue in case of a hole, the boat is flooded from everywhere.

Safe locations when flying

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Experts all claim that the seats in the tail of the aircraft are less dangerous than the first rows in the front. But according to the US Aviation Administration data, when you fly, you can sit in any position because there is no safe seat on the plane.

How to handle when an accident occurs

To ensure safety in every trip, no matter what means of transport, the most important thing is that you must always fasten your seatbelt (if any) and follow the safety guidelines and guidelines. If a collision occurs, you need to keep calm to handle the situation.

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When the driver shouted loudly, immediately put both feet up and curl up, hands holding their heads, bowing as low as possible.

After a collision occurs, you need to calmly observe the situation, if you cannot escape through the main door, you need to break the window to exit. You can use an emergency hammer, fire extinguisher or anything that can break the glass. Quickly find your escape route as quickly as possible by all means, leaving all your belongings and luggage.

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