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  1. Men typically drive more miles than women and are more likely to engage in risky driving practices, including not using seat belts, driving while impaired by alcohol and speeding. Crashes involving male drivers often are more severe than those involving female drivers (Li et al., 1998).

  2. 25 lip 2024 · The 2022 NHTS does show that among drivers 50 years of age and older, men drive more than women. Among American men ages 50 and older, 94.1% were drivers, and they drove an average of 27.72 miles...

  3. 3 mar 2021 · Despite women’s and children’s physical vulnerabilities during a crash, three times more men than women die in road crashes globally. Men die on the roads mainly as car drivers and motorcycle riders, while women are killed mainly as pedestrians and car passengers.

  4. 7 mar 2024 · If women had full equality with men in choosing and using transport, they would have more control over their life choices. Enhancing women’s mobility could also have a transformative impact on the global economy through increased labor force participation.

  5. 1 maj 2023 · Gender stereotypes persist in mobility and driving, labelling women as worse drivers. •. Accidents figures show men are more involved in crashes due to higher risk-behaviour. •. We study how women driver census impacts traffic violations reported by Spanish police. •.

  6. 11 paź 2024 · 82% of men feel “very confident” in their driving abilities, compared to only 74% of women. Men are more confident drivers, but that doesn’t make them any safer on the road. Men are more likely to engage in riskier driving behaviors and are involved in significantly more fatal crashes.

  7. 27 kwi 2020 · Women tend to be better drivers than men — much better, judging by the number of deaths they cause on the road. British researchers used a government database of 14,425 road fatalities...

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