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On just about every car made after 1960, the driver's door opens from the inside regardless of it's lockedness state, and usually the front passenger's door does as well.
From the inside? It's generally expected that people who would open the door from the inside sit in the back.
Quote from: rabbit on June 02, 2008, 11:04:11 pmFrom the inside? It's generally expected that people who would open the door from the inside sit in the back.Cause we all know people in the front seat never open their doors???
That still doesnt make sense. If you're inside the car you're going to open the door from the inside ... that goes for every occupant.
All modern (I can't vouch for anything pre-'95ish) Ford and Ford-affiliated brands have this 'feature.' I don't believe it applies to all other brands nor is 1960 anywhere near accurate.
Quote from: CrAz3D on June 02, 2008, 11:16:54 pmThat still doesnt make sense. If you're inside the car you're going to open the door from the inside ... that goes for every occupant.Unless it's locked. Next time you sit in the back of a car, ask someone to lock the doors, and then try to open the back doors from the inside. Then see what happens when you do the same from the front.