Why is it that plane crashes always happen in threes?

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Why do people use the parking brake in their car when they are on flat ground or even in their garages?

There were 4 of them on Sept. 11 in one country alone.

Has somebody felt backpain while riding in the back seat of Honda Unicorn motorbike?

There were four on September 11, 2001. Two went into the World Trade Center, one went into the Pentagon, and one crashed in Pennsylvania near Camp David.

why is it that I speed in front of cops everyday and they only say bye to me or laugh or ignore me but.......?

They don't.

why do infants have to be a year old before faceing forward in a car seat?

hmm, must be law of threefold somehow....could be arranged that way by God since he is also three......haven't you ever noticed deaths are in threes too.

what should i do to prepare myslef for the drivers permit?

becoz 3 is a lucky number

What is the safest car for a 16 goin on 17 yr old?

Plane crashes and deaths happen in ones. Although sometimes they get bunched up together.

What does a D.u.i mean?

3 has always been a bad number, try and ask any chinese to take photos in 3's hehe.
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