A recent study from the Insurance Institute of Highway Safety (IIHS) reveals women are more likely to die in car crashes and the male drivers who hit them are more likely to be driving larger vehicles such as pickup trucks and SUVs. The study revealed 40% of men involved in crashes drive taller, heavier vehicles and the designs of those heavier vehicles place a priority on occupant protection above all else. The men in these crashes had a higher survival rate than women and 70% of those women were driving smaller vehicles at the time of the crash. Aggressive driving also played a role.

The researchers noted that female drivers were more likely to be struck by another driver from the side or front of the vehicle while male drivers were more likely to cause those crashes. These findings fall in line with a recent AAA survey which found men are more likely to self-report dangerous driving behaviors linked to car accidents such as tailgating, speeding and running red lights. IIHS researchers also found women were 70% more likely than men to suffer serious leg injuries in the event of a crash, possibly due to design defects that fail to consider the typical female body.

The study demonstrates that when survivability is considered vehicle choice makes a tremendous difference. Biomechanical experts note that we must do more than just making small cars stronger because that alone will not save drivers. Crash testing research on cars also fails other users of the road including pedestrians, bicyclists and anyone using a mobility assistance device like a wheelchair or scooter. In 2022 the only safety aspect of motor vehicles considered is occupant safety.

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