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01-03-2020, 09:23 PM | #1 |
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Consumer Reports says women have 73% greater serious injury risk from a frontal crash
It’s in the latest issue. They blame it on the all male crash dummy crew. Does anyone here know about the European standards? Do they happen to use a more rounded
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I think the same message is spread in Europe. The number of 73% however may differ and off course has some additional context. Certainly not 73% change on death. Also small injuries.
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Type of injury is important. Do they mention it?
In any case women aren't built for taking impacts. Shorter height, lower bone density, bone structure, weight distribution. Another thing is worse seating position (Comparatively speaking women more often position themselves too close to the steering wheel).
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Because they have hooters?
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Their chance of injury is greatly reduced when they sit in the backseat.
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Very interesting. The CR article seems to push for the adoption of an average female test dummy, but an industry representative states that the weight of a 2019 average female is actually quite close to the 50th percentile male from the 1970's that the dummy was modeled after (~160 vs 170 lbs, respectively). Also, data shows that the increased risk of injury for females is highest in the arms and legs, which seems to agree with F32Fleet that women sit closer to the steering wheel and pedals, which can increase the chance of injury in frontal crashes.
The article also highlights several times that females are not just smaller versions of males, their structure and "material properties" are different. The article tries to spin this as a reason for needing new tests and dummies that better represent female bodies. If female bodies have weaker "material properties", I'm not sure that anything can really be done to reduce the discrepancy between male and female injuries. As an extreme analogy, if you design a structure that will prevent an egg from breaking when dropped from 5ft, a billiards ball will also survive the same drop. It's not because the test or structure was biased towards the billiards ball, it's just that the material properties are different.
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The article argued that female dummies should be used because females are more likely to be injured in a crash. My point is that even if female dummies are used to set the standard, they will still be more likely to be injured in a crash. I don't think it's possible for the injury rates for males and females to be the same due to the difference in "material properties" between the two.
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