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The DOT endorsed a new female crash test dummy with 150+ sensors to reflect women’s bodies better. Women face higher injury and fatality risks in crashes, which current dummies do not fully capture.
A female crash-test dummy to replace an outdated model largely based on male proportions would improve safety for women, who face higher fatality and injury risks on the road, officials said. By Adeel ...