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Are Women Drivers Safer Than Men ?

Lewis

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They say women are lousy drivers, but a new traffic analysis clearly revealed that men have a 77 % higher risk of dying in a car accident than women at the same driven distance.
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The research about road fatality statistics was made at Carnegie Mellon University for the American Automobile Association.

The numbers are clear: one death toll for every 100 million passenger miles traveled and the research assessed the death risk on the road by age, gender, type of vehicle, time of day and geographic region. "We are finding comparisons that are surprising all the time," said co-author Paul Fischbeck, a Carnegie Mellon
professor of social and decision sciences.

For example, the highway death rate is higher for cautious 82-year-old women than for risk-taking 16-year-old boys. "For example, those dangerous 82-year-old women are 60 % more likely to die on the roadhey than a 16-year-old boy because they are so frail", said Anne McCartt, a research official at the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. "The elderly are more likely to die when they are injured in an accident", she said.

Even when not driving, elderly women have the highest road death risks, five times more than the average.

But right behind the aged women, the higher risk belongs to young male drivers, ages 16-23, with a death toll four times bigger than the average, due to "inexperience and immaturity," McCartt said.

The lowest risk belonged to drivers aged 40 and 50.

The combination: male at 2 a.m. Saturday on a motorcycle in the South proved to be the most dangerous.

The safest combination was: a 4-year-old girl in a van or school bus, stuck in a Wednesday morning rush hour in New England in February. "Of all the ages to be in a car, 4-year-olds have the lowest death risks - probably because they are in child car seats and their parents drive more carefully", Fischbeck said. "They are really protected, they're being driven around in times of day when it's very safe (and often in minivans)," said Fischbeck.

Do men possess more chances than women of dying in a car accident?

"Men take more risks, speed more, drink and drive more."

"They do stupider things," said Fischbeck, a former military pilot.

The research revealed that larger vans were the safest vehicles, with a death toll less than half the car average, and the drivers themselves are a main factor. "It's a combination: they're safe and the people who drive them are dull," Fischbeck said.

School buses, massive vehicles during normally safe hours had a death rate of 1:50 (2 %) of the average for cars, while the death rate on motorcycles was about 32 times more increased than for cars.

An extremely dangerous combination was men aged 21 and 24 on motorcycles between midnight and 4 a.m.: their death risk on the road was 45,000 times higher than normal. "The most deadly hour is at 2 a.m., which is often when bars close and many deaths are alcohol-related," Fischbeck said.

"The fewest deaths per mile driven are at 8 a.m., mostly because the roads are so clogged with traffic - and teenage drivers are in school", McCartt said.

"That explains New England's No. 1 ranking for lowest death risk on the road," she said.

Heavy traffic "makes it much more difficult for people to speed," McCartt said.

Women Are Safer Drivers than Men - The highest number of deadly accidents: young men on motorcycles - Softpedia
 
There are exceptions to EVERY rule, but the fact is, women are clueless.

They can be trained to be good drivers, that is undeniable. But the fact is, women can be TERRIBLE drivers. I get static from my girlfriend for the same thing I got static from my last wife - I will NOT talk on the phone when I drive, I WILL call you back when I get to where I am going.

WHY? Because distracted driving is dangerous driving.
 
Interesting read.

Young men on motorcycles in the middle of the night have the higherst risk of death? Gee, never would have guessed that one! (Sarcasm intended:D) Having lived through many years in this category, I guess it's just further evidence that God must have some kind of plan for me that involves being alive.
 
There are exceptions to EVERY rule, but the fact is, women are clueless.
Now, now, let's not get too carried away with those generalizations there!:nono :lol


I used to work for an insurance broker at a rater. Women, based upon insurance data, are generally more safer than men and younger women are most definitely safer drivers than younger men.
 
Now, now, let's not get too carried away with those generalizations there!:nono :lol


I used to work for an insurance broker at a rater. Women, based upon insurance data, are generally more safer than men and younger women are most definitely safer drivers than younger men.
I believe that was the case at one time. But I am no longer convinced that it's true. The number of blonde girls on cellphones that have harmed other people in the Atlanta area is astounding.
 
You know, I was thinking about this on my drive down to pick up the kids at the bus stop (our bus stop being 18 miles away). Back when I worked for the insurance broker, there were no cell phones. A few of the richie rich type had those old huge car phones complete with spirial cord and everything, but most of us poor schmucks just had to wait until we were home or stop by a pay phone.

And, talking on phone is a girl thing. I'm sure if someone wanted to fund the research, it would be easily scientifically proven that there is a genetic code for talking on phone found in women. It seems to kick in around 8 years of age.

So, I have to admit, women probably are talking on phones and texting more than men whilst driving. And, that is indeed very unsafe driving.
 
Well you all should come to Philly and see these chicks drive, some of them drive just like, or much worse than dudes.
 
I have to admit, I'm as guilty of using my phone for a variety of things that I really shouldn't as anyone. I don't type, but I do use one hand to get around the net, check email and other things. I usually use blue tooth hands-free to talk, but if I'm talking with someone who I don't want to annoy, I'll turn it off and talk into the phone. I don't like listening to someone using blue tooth. Most sound tinny and have a lot of background noise. So I never type anything, and I hate to see someone steering with their knee and using both hands to text. I guess you could call my a hypocrite.

I've been in one accident, and that was almost 30 years ago as a new teen driver, and I was only changing the radio station. My personal experience is that women tend to love the breaks. Whenever I ride with my wife, I feel like my driving instructor must have felt. Everything is speed up, speed up and then hit the breaks. If she coming up to a red light with cars stopped in front of her, I feel like we're going to run right through them until she goes heavy on the breaks just in time. And I see this with other women too. I'm sure both genders have good and bad drivers, but I really think there's something to the dexterity that men have in general. I know I'll take a beating for this post, and I'm prepared to take it. :D
 
Well at my age women drivers do seem a lot safer than male ones. I think they tend to take more risks and want to speed. I especially love my dad's driving; we term it roller-coaster.
 
My wife does all the driving, especially long trips, and even short ones like to church. I don't particularly care to drive crowded highways and she maneuvers just fine. Unless I have a GPS (or previously a map), I can't make quick spur-of-the-moment decisions like she can, and if I do, I'm usually wrong and she's usually right. I have somewhat better map-reading ability (I'm a math-type anyways into calculus and geometry and stuff like that) but her math abilities and spacial reasoning I believe is far higher than the average woman, and she can still read them, but is just a bit slower. So we determined a long time ago it would be better if I read the maps and navigate while she drives. Now with GPS the British woman on the unit does all the navigating as well. :lol

Hey, if the pants fit, wear them ---- I had no trouble with turning them over to my wife for almost 25 years of our marriage. :biglol
 
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