Women Drivers: Hidden Health Risk To Men
Women drive only 30% of miles driven but are in 37% of the fatal accidents
Scientific Evidence that Men and Women are Designed Differently
How drunk does a man have to be to drive as dangerously as a sober woman?
Answer: seven drinks
Clues that NHTSA is too much of an advocacy organization to trust their
conclusions
The dramatic difference between men and women in hand/eye coordination
suggests that women drive far fewer miles than NHTSA estimates.
Women pilots have a crash rate four times higher than men pilots.
Women truckers have a crash rate six times higher than men truckers.
NHTSA data suggests that women drivers are only 70% more likely than
men drivers to have a fatal accident.
NHTSA data suggests that a man who drinks and drives increases his probability
of having an accident by 4% and ignores that sober women drivers have
a probability of having an accident equivalent to that of men drivers
with a BAC = 0.12.
NHTSA data suggests that if only men drove:
Traffic accidents would decrease only 22%.
Only 9,159 lives would be saved each year.
Only 330,000 lives would be saved over the next 30 years.
Only $44 billion per year would be saved in crash repair costs.
Their data suggests that if only women drove:
There would be 23,879 more traffic fatalities each year.
There would be 7,674 more women killed each year.

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