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你的说法才是对的。
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The Fiat 600 Multipla with front suicide doors, right side doors open. Note that all four doors are connected to the B-pillars.
Suicide doors were common on cars manufactured in the first half of the 20th century.[1] The nickname is mainly due to the design's propensity to seriously injure anyone exiting or entering the offside of the car if the door is hit by a passing vehicle. Also, in the era before seat belts, the accidental opening of such doors meant that there was a greater risk of falling out of the vehicle compared to front-hinged doors, where airflow pushed the doors closed rather than opening them further.
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