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Crash test dummies are modeled after men despite women facing increased injury risk in car accidents

Crash test dummies are modeled after men despite women facing increased injury risk in car accidents

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Although women face the threat of more injury risks in vehicle wrecks, the crash test dummies used in U.S. safety tests are designed almost entirely around the body of a man (AP video: Mike Householder)

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