The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) released new research proving that women are at higher risk of ...
Cars have gotten safer over the decades, but more still needs to be done and the development of female crash dummies may ensure greater safety of women in the U.S. Women are on average more likely to ...
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety has launched a new crash safety test targeting neck injuries from rear-end crashes ...
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) said new research proves women are at higher risk of injury than ...
IIHS test results reveal which small SUVs have the lowest whiplash injury risk, a common spine injury in rear-end collisions.
Females generally have higher injury odds from passenger vehicle crashes compared to males. That heightened risk affirms the need for crash dummies that account for biological differences between male ...
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety has introduced a new whiplash test to determine how well a vehicle can prevent ...
The U.S. government announced major design changes it wants to implement to make the female version of the vehicle crash test dummy more lifelike, potentially replacing a model used for decades that ...
On shelves at a Humanetics facility in Huron, Ohio, skulls stare from their eyeless sockets, shiny and silver. Around a corner, a rack is filled with squishy, peach-toned arms, legs, torsos and butts.
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