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US Endorses Female Crash Test Dummy to Address Safety Gap

Key Takeaways

  • US government endorses first female crash test dummy to address safety disparities
  • Women face 73% higher injury risk in head-on crashes and 17% higher fatality rates
  • New design features 150+ sensors and reflects female anatomy differences
  • Bipartisan support from lawmakers, though automakers express some concerns

The US government has officially endorsed a female crash test dummy for the first time in history, marking a pivotal moment for automotive safety. This breakthrough aims to address longstanding disparities where women face significantly higher risks in vehicle accidents.

Current crash testing has relied primarily on dummies modeled after average male bodies since 1978. While a smaller female dummy exists, it’s typically placed in passenger seats despite women constituting most licensed drivers.

Addressing Safety Disparities

Statistics reveal alarming gaps in vehicle safety protection. Women are 73% more likely to be injured in head-on collisions and face 17% higher fatality rates in car crashes compared to men.

The newly endorsed female dummy accurately represents anatomical differences including neck structure, collarbone, pelvis, and legs. Equipped with over 150 sensors, it provides comprehensive data previously unavailable.

Implementation and Industry Response

The Department of Transportation will consider incorporating the new dummy into its five-star safety rating system once final rules are adopted. However, some automakers have raised concerns that the model might overstate injury risks and diminish the perceived effectiveness of existing safety features.

Bipartisan Political Support

Lawmakers across party lines have welcomed this development. Senator Tammy Duckworth (D-IL) stated: “Any progress here is good because there’s simply no good reason why women are more likely to be injured or die in car crashes.”

Senator Deb Fischer (R-NE), who introduced the She Drives Act requiring advanced testing including female dummies, emphasized: “It’s far past time to make these testing standards permanent, which will help save thousands of lives and make America’s roads safer for all drivers.”

The new specifications will soon be available for manufacturers to begin building and testing models, potentially transforming vehicle safety standards for female drivers nationwide.

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