'Women are more at risk of whiplash injuries than men', says Astrid Linder

The creator of the first female crash test dummy, says that at present, it is not known whether cars protect men and women equally.

06 Jan 2024 | 3715 Views | By Chandan B Mallik

Safety statistics suggest that women drivers are three times more likely than men to suffer from whiplash injuries if their car is hit from behind. While motor vehicle trauma has been significantly reduced over the past decades, it is still unclear whether the benefits are equally realised by men as ...

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