The safest seat on a BUS, TRAIN, PLANE
Have you ever known where to sit safely on a vehicle? Let's find out.
5-seat car
For 5-seat cars, the safest seats are the rear seats behind the driver's seat and the middle seat because these parts of the car are least likely to deform in a frontal collision.
7-seat car
For 7-seat cars, the safest position is the middle seat, behind the driver's seat. When moving, if a collision occurs, the rear seats will receive less impact than the front seats.
Minibus, small passenger car (9 - 16 seats)
The safest seats on these vehicles are the seats behind the driver's seat. When a collision occurs, this position will receive less impact, especially if there is a seat opposite to the direction of travel, this is the safest position. Sitting in a seat facing the opposite direction of travel will be less affected by inertia when the vehicle collides.
The most dangerous position is the seat next to the door because glass and broken glass can easily injure you.
Passenger cars, large buses
The safest position is the seat in the middle of the car.
Train
The safest position is near the center of the train. Cars 5-6 are usually the safest because they are located in the center of the train. When a collision occurs, the first and last cars are usually the first to derail.
Ships
The safest places are the deck and cabins located in the upper part of the train because this is the last part to sink when the train crashes.
The lower part of the train is usually the first part to sink and is difficult to escape.
Airplanes
There are many opinions about the safest seat position on an airplane. However, a popular and widely agreed opinion is that sitting in the back of the plane is safer than the front rows.