Younger Women Drivers More Likely To Die In Crashes Than Younger Men: Study
An analysis of 50 years of crash data by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) finds that younger women drivers, aged 21-30, are 25.9 percent more likely to die in crashes than their male counterparts of the same age. The study also found that, later in life, women drivers are more likely to survive a crash than men drivers of...