javasaurus (
javasaurus) wrote2008-11-19 03:52 pm
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Why lock car doors while driving?
When I was taking drivers education classes, one of the "rules" was to lock your car before you put it in drive. But why?
In favor of locking:
Maybe in an area where you stop a lot, a carjacker or other villain might open the door when you stop.
Against locking:
If you are in an accident, and unconcious, rescue workers won't be able to get in.
But is there a real, honest to goodness, not based on hyped up fear, safety reason for locking the doors?
In favor of locking:
Maybe in an area where you stop a lot, a carjacker or other villain might open the door when you stop.
Against locking:
If you are in an accident, and unconcious, rescue workers won't be able to get in.
But is there a real, honest to goodness, not based on hyped up fear, safety reason for locking the doors?
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In the olden days when the back doors opened the other way (hinge was at the rear of the car), locks were a good thing because having a door start to open, catch the wind and fling open is not a happy thing.