Rollover - Exit

Exit

After a rollover, the vehicle may end up lying on its side or roof, often blocking the doors and complicating the escape for the passengers. Large passenger vehicles such as buses, trams, and trolleybuses that have doors on one side only usually have one or more methods of using windows for escape in case of a rollover. Some have special windows with handles to pull so that windows can be used as an emergency exit. Some have tools fixed near the windows for breaking the glass and making an improvised exit. Some have emergency exits in their roofs. Some combine two or more of these escape methods.

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