 Suicide  Doors
Suicide  Doors are doors that are  hinged on the opposite side to the present-day  type doors and swing  open from the front as opposed to the rear.  Horse-drawn coaches of the  time featured doors similar to the French  Doors found in homes and this  car styling design was incorporated in  some of the very early  automobiles.

The name '
Suicide Doors' comes from the  increased danger of the door  coming open if it becomes unlatched while  the car is moving. On a  conventional car, if the door becomes  unlatched, moving air around the  car will force the door closed. With  suicide doors, the moving air  pushes the door open. Major automobile  manufacturers avoid the term  'Suicide Doors' due to it's negative  connotations and use the terms  "rear-hinged doors", "coach doors", and  "freestyle doors" instead. The  original term is still but used mainly  in the Custom and Mini Truck  scene
 
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