When it is raining, the chances of hydroplaning are higher. You see, the cruise control makes every attempt to maintain a set speed. When hydroplaning occurs, the tires lose traction, and as such the car starts to slow down, then the cruise control kicks in suddenly trying to accelerate the car back to the set speed. The cruise control does not know the road conditions or if it is raining, snowing or you are floating on a lake ... it only knows the speed set point and will always do everything it can to achieve that set speed, no matter what. Best advice when it's raining - turn the cruise control off.
It may increase the chance of nausea, but they will not interact in a dangerous way like alcohol will.
Yes if a human is caught in a situation where he/she is trapped by an out of control fire there is a chance of getting burnt to death.
No. The most dangerous part of a hurricane is flooding. Being in a basement will only increase your chance of drowning.
No. But no birth control pill will be 100% safe the maximum is 99.9%.
Yes, If the CV joint comes out of the hub there is a chance that control of the vehicle can be lost.
If one is on birth control antibiotics make them less effective thus increasing your chances of becoming pregnant.
It can increase blood pressure and your chance of developing breast cancer, stroke or heart attack.
It lowers the chance
AnswerYes pregnancy can occur. Birth control only prevents against a 98% chance of pregnancy occurring so there is still a 2% chance of pregnancy occurring. If you miss pills or take antibiotics while on birth control, this will increase the chance of pregnancy occurring.AnswerIt is possible that she can because no form of birth control is 100% effective. To be on the safe side it's best to use a condom as well, which also prevents STDs/STIs
Safety belts increase the chance of surviving a collision by 50%.
No, you will not that is a mith.
Fertility treatments can increase the chance of twins as they can make the ovaries put out more than one egg at a time.