• perestroika@lemm.ee
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    10 months ago

    True, but there’s some more.

    Over here, ice roads are opened on typical winters on several smaller bays. The instruction to drivers is:

    • don’t wear a seatbelt
    • if ice breaks, open your door swiftly (get out first, then think about calling people)
    • if you can’t open the door, lower your window swiftly
    • if you can’t lower the window, break it (the side window, not the windshield - a windshield is multilayer laminate, too strong to break quickly)

    Typically, if a car sinks on an ice road, people are likely to get out. A crank-operated window is handy in such a case. But regardless of instruction, sometimes folks do die. :(

    In general, I would not like to experience any sort of extreme incident in an over-engineered car. I’d prefer something from the 1970-ties, but with airbags.