During thunderstorm a car or a bus is not safe place.
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Because a car or a bus is insulated from the Earth.
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A car or a bus is safe during lightning because the lightning will travel around the surface of the vehicle and then go to ground. The metallic frame of the car, being a good conductor, would direct the current around the objects and discharge it safely to the ground while shielding the objects inside the car.
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Nearly any place that is called a 'shelter' is not safe from lightning. That includes bus shelters, rain shelters, beach shelters, golf shelters, picnic shelters, etc. Lightning can also cause injury inside a building if it hits close to it and is carried into the building through the plumbing or wiring.
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