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Crash Study Finds Women Face 60% Higher Injury Risk In Cars

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It might not seem significant, but male and female anatomies are distinctly different. These biological variations warrant entirely different parameters for crash testing. Cars have become dramatically safer recently, but according to a new study from Graz University of Technology proves women are …

It might not seem significant, but male and female anatomies are distinctly different. These biological variations warrant entirely different parameters for crash testing. Cars have become dramatically safer recently, but according to a new study from Graz University of Technology proves women are …

It might not seem significant, but male and female anatomies are distinctly different. These biological variations warrant entirely different parameters for crash testing. Cars have become dramatically safer recently, but according to a new study from Graz University of Technology proves women are …

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