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CBS News cites a NHTSA report stating that women are 73% more likely to suffer injuries in a crash than men. This information appears to come from a 2019 University of Virginia report rather than ...
A group of bipartisan women senators is pushing for more diversity in crash test dummies, hoping it will help solve the problem. "Whether driving or as passengers, we wanna make sure that women are ...
Women make up more than half of U.S. drivers, but are 73% more likely to suffer serious injuries in a crash than men, and are ...
A group of four bipartisan female senators are trying to pass the "She Drives Act" which will require the use of advanced ...
Humanetics’ THOR dummies received high marks in the vehicle safety agency’s early tests. Using cadavers from actual crashes ...
The crash test dummy currently used in NHTSA five-star testing is called the Hybrid III, which was developed in 1978 and modeled after a 5-foot-9, 171-pound man.
The crash test dummy currently used in NHTSA five-star testing is called the Hybrid III, which was developed in 1978 and modeled after a 5-foot-9, 171-pound man.
The crash test dummy currently used in NHTSA five-star testing is called the Hybrid III, which was developed in 1978 and modeled after a 5-foot-9, 171-pound man ...