Deutsche Welle: Why YOUR car is not as safe as you think (if you’re a woman)

Women are more likely to be harmed or killed in a car crash. This is an unsettling truth that has been known for decades. Car safety is measured by crash test dummies, but these are based on men, not women. So what is being done to address this bias?

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