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claims if you are at fault in a collision.
The crumple zone crumples, absorbing some of the energy from the impact so that all of that energy doesn't crumple the passengers.
Collision insurance coverage will protect your vehicle in the event you hit someone or are hit by an uninsured driver. Comprehensive coverage will protect you from theft, vandalism, etc. But always read the fine print to be sure.
Yes collision insurance is in fact required by law. This will protect the other person if you are at fault for an accident.
To reduce injuries resulting from an accident.
Seat belts protect you from the impact of a collision, not from speed or acceleration.
A safety belt can only protect you as if it used properly.
Bumpers are usually the first part of a car that connects in a collision. They absorb most of the impact. They are made to protect other parts of the vehicle, not the driver or passengers.
If you run into something, your air bag can inflate in less than a tenth of a second to protect you from the forces of a head-on collision.
Highly unlikely as the ribcage is there to protect both in either seatbelt configuation.
Trust is really important in long distance relationships. Also another way to "protect" a long distance relationship is to make sure that your partner knows that if he/she really needs to talk, like when their upset, that they will always have you to talk to. And that you will always have time for them.
shoot anyone that comes within a 5 mile distance