Wednesday, 19 July 2017

Top 10 Tips To Help You Survive Accidents in Transportation


But Have you ever travelled on transport like an airplane, calm, relaxed, when that dreaded thought creeps into your mind - what happens if there's an accident and the plane crashes? In fact, all transportation today has the possibility of a fatality. Though you don't have to worry much because armed with these top ten tips, you'll be safer than ever. Subscribe for more! ► http://bit.ly/BeAmazedSubscribe ◄ Stay updated ► http://bit.ly/BeAmazedFacebook https://twitter.com/BeAmazedVideos http://ift.tt/2pJiCIQ ◄ For copyright queries or general inquiries please get in touch: beamazedvideos@gmail.com Credit: http://ift.tt/2uDWt1q Be Amazed at these Top 10 Tips To Help You Survive Accidents in Transportation! Improve Your Chances Of Surviving a Train Crash - The odds of getting into a train accident are less than your odds of being in a fatal car crash, but still, the numbers are still a bit spooky to look at. Improve Your Chances of Surviving a Plane Crash - The odds of a plane crash are one for every 1.2 million flights, with odds of dying one in 11 million...that’s some pretty good odds for transportation to your vacation destination. survival rate even greater. Improve Your Chances of Surviving a car accident - Globally, around 1.3 million people die in car accidents each year, which puts an average 3,287 deaths a day, as well as an additional 20-50 million injured or disabled....those numbers are a bit scarier than the airplane stats. Strategic Seating - Surprisingly, where you sit can improve your odds of surviving an emergency in a train crash. Paul Worley, an employee from the North Carolina Department of Transportation reports that sitting in the middle of the train can save your life. Get To The Back! After the collision has happened try to get to the rear of the train. This is often where the exits are, and if there is explosions in the front, your best bet is to move as far away as humanly possible. Exit Through A Window - If you can’t make it to the back of the train, or all exits seem to be unavailable, remove the emergency window! Sit In The Tai - If you have a fear of airplanes, or just want to make your odds better if the plane were to go down, buy your plane seats located in the tail of the airplane. Pay Attention To That Spiel - If you’ve ever flown, you know that annoying 5-minute presentation that the stewardess’ perform before take-off. GET OUT! - If you listened to the stewardess’s instructions, you know your best escape route. Don’t waste time getting out of that plane. Put That Junk In Your Trunk - Too often than not, having too many items in your car can hinder your survival in an event of a car crash. Don’t Brace, and know your airbags! Forget what we told you about bracing in a place crash when it comes to cars, because that advice is NOT going to work here. Get Some Handy Tools - You may not have been aware, but there are tons of handy survival tools out on the market for the event of a car accident. Assess when to exit - Along with bracing, exiting immediately is a big no-no when it comes to car accidents. Your vehicle may actually be the safest place to be for the time being.

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