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Will This Newly Approved Crash Test Dummy Make Car Accidents Less Deadly for Women?
F, marking a first step toward the government and manufacturers potentially using the dummy in future car safety tests. But ...
Research shows that women are 73% more likely to be seriously injured in head-on car crashes compared with men in the same ...
Sure, the first male crash test dummy was introduced in 1949, the first child-sized mannequin came along in 1994 and there was even a crash test moose in use earlier this year. But, there hasn't been ...
Women have been driving since Bertha Benz took one of Karl's contraptions without his permission on the first real drive of ...
Regulators have talked about developing a female THOR model since at least the 1980s. Duffy’s predecessor, Pete Buttigieg, ...
Cars have gotten safer over the decades, but more still needs to be done and the development of female crash dummies may ensure greater safety of women in the U.S. Women are on average more likely to ...
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