I couldn't find any evidence that women have more traffic accidents than men. And believe me, i tried. I did however find some evidence that said this:
"Women have just as many accidents as men; however, they tend to be minor fender-benders. Men, on the other hand, tend to do the job properly when they crash, and as a result cost their insurance companies a lot more money."
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Men are more aggressive drivers and therefore are twice as likely to get into a car accident as compared to women. Edit: whoever said this should be punched in the mouth for such a pathetic answer ... the truth is that men do get in more accidents, but that's because men drive more often than women ... WOMEN actually get in more accidents than men do per mile driven .... but men get in more dangerous accidents, leading to way more deaths ...
there would be more accidents
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In England, there are a large number of fatalities from road traffic accidents every year. The fatality rate for road traffic accidents in England is 2,222 accidents per year.
Women have on average 5.7 accidents per million miles driven while men have 5.2 accidents per million miles driven. Therefore, women are more likely to have a car accident than males. Men also drive a lot more often then women, some experts say they even drive 74% more miles than women.
Yes. The theory is simply that accidents are foreseeable and thus preventable. Therefore they are not accidents at all. The term collision more aptly describes the outcome. For an old law enforcement war horse, it seems to be a lot of minutia.
According to the World Health Organization, approximately 1.35 million people die each year as a result of road traffic accidents worldwide. This translates to about 3,700 deaths per day. Additionally, tens of millions more are injured or disabled as a result of these accidents.
Leslie George Norman has written: 'Road traffic accidents' -- subject(s): Traffic accidents
In 2003 there were 6328000 car accidents in US.