That's not a question that's a statement and whether it is true or not is up to you; look back in the modules.
The odds of being involved in a plane crash are extremely low. Statistically, commercial aviation is one of the safest modes of transportation, with the chances of a crash occurring estimated at around 1 in 11 million flights. Factors such as advancements in technology, rigorous safety regulations, and pilot training contribute to this high level of safety. Overall, flying remains a remarkably secure way to travel.
The impact speed for each car is 50 mph. During the crash, both cars are accelerated from a speed of 50 mph to zero, hence the impact speed is 50 mph. The relative speed between each car, however, is 100 mph.
There are many more buses than passenger airplanes, so even though buses can be safer per passenger mile, there are more bus crashes. You WAY more likely to be in a bus crash, then in a plane crash. thousands, and thousands of car/automobile's crash every year. And only about a few hundred plane's crash a year.
Today as the roads are more crowded it is in a car that is more likely.
to slim to worry
To estimate the force released in a crash, we can use the principle of kinetic energy. A 3,000-pound car traveling at 70 mph has a kinetic energy of approximately 1,500,000 foot-pounds. However, force during a crash depends on the duration of the impact. While it's complex to convert kinetic energy directly to force without knowing the specifics of the collision, roughly estimating, the force could be in the range of several million pounds depending on the crash dynamics and deceleration time.
So we don't crash
Chances of being in a plane crash are 1 in 11 million
It is a 1 in 9.8 million chance of dying in a car crash.
until you lose some pounds
15 million
about 1.4 million dollars
yes, but crumple zones will reduce injury :)
The Wall Street crash.
The Crash - 1914 was released on: USA: 2 July 1914
The Crash - 1916 was released on: USA: 21 March 1916
76.6% of people involved in an air crash will survive impact. On a domestic flight there is a 1 in 35 million chance that you will crash. 1 in 10 million on international flights (with a first world airline).