The newer the car, the safer it is for women drivers, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says in a new report.
August 16, 2022, 7:45 PMThe newer the car, the safer it is for women drivers, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said in a new report Tuesday.
According to the National Roadway Safety Strategy published by the Department of Transportation in February, officials said that although men represent more than 70% of drivers involved in fatal crashes, the motor vehicle fatality risk is still higher for a woman than for a man of the same age.The NHTSA’s new report states the estimated difference in fatality risk estimates for female versus male front row occupants is 6.3% for car models from 2010-2020.
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