Accidents involving male drivers are more fatal than accidents
involving women drivers.
Not exact matches
For example,
Driver tracks down the
woman he was romantically
involved with (portrayed by Jennifer Carpenter) before he was sent to prison.
Driver is very good, in any event, and the two
women involve us in their investigation.
The surviving husband of a 67 - year - old
woman who died as a passenger in a Maine car accident has filed a lawsuit to recover damages from the two
drivers involved in the wreck.
(Credit: KTLA) Witnesses said one
driver involved in the multi vehicle crash ran from the scene, but the others
drivers stayed» KTLA5
Woman Dead, 2 Critically Injured After Vehicle Hits Pedestrians in Monterey Park http://ktla.com/2016/11/18/live-video-3-people-injured-after-car-crash-in-monterey-park/
That was underscored by one trial
involving a
woman who was rear - ended by another
driver while she was parked behind a stopped school bus.
The estate of a young
woman killed in a car crash hired an attorney (Lawyer 1) to file a personal injury suit against the
drivers involved in the crash.
The California Court of Appeals recently released a decision that upheld a trial court's ruling to set aside their previous dismissal of an injury case filed by a
woman who was hurt in an accident
involving a passenger bus that was allegedly caused by the dangerous and reckless conduct of the bus
driver.
The plaintiff in the case of Gee v. Greyhound is a
woman who was hurt when the passenger bus on which she was traveling was
involved in a crash that she blamed on the bus
driver.
A Georgia bus
driver carrying the West Georgia Technical College
women's basketball team was recently
involved in a serious accident.
A lot of people believe that
women drivers are not as skilled as male
drivers hence are more prone to be
involved in accidents than men.
Male
drivers will also traditionally pay more due to studies that show they are
involved in more accidents than
women are, so young male
drivers are hit twice.
However, this surcharge is not as high for females as it is for males, because young
women drivers are less likely to be
involved in car accidents than young males.
By comparison,
women were only
involved in 4.4 million» I'd guess that men do a lot more than 60 % of the driving miles, and this statistic thus indicates that men are, per mile driven, safer
drivers than
women.
The study found that the problem is more pronounced with male teen
drivers, with 28 percent of young men
involved in fatal wrecks having been drunk at the time versus only 16 percent of young
women.
Men are also less likely to pass their
drivers exam the first time around, and men cause more monetary damage when
involved in an auto accident than
women.