The question of whether the trunk counts as a door has been a subject of debate for many years. On the one hand, trunks are typically used to store luggage and other items, and they are not typically used to enter or exit a vehicle. On the other hand, trunks are often located at the rear of a vehicle, and they can be opened and closed like a door. So, does the trunk count as a door?
There is no definitive answer to this question, as it depends on the specific definition of “door.” If a door is defined as an opening in a wall or vehicle that allows people or objects to enter or exit, then the trunk would not count as a door, since it is not typically used to enter or exit a vehicle. However, if a door is defined as any opening in a vehicle that can be opened and closed, then the trunk would count as a door.