Why Are Women More Likely to Die in Crashes?

It is commonly stated that men are more likely to die faster than women. However, there are a fair few scenarios where the opposite is true. Filmmaker Eve Van Dyke discovered this on a trip in November 2024 that resulted in her automobile crashing. She noticed that the women sustained worse injuries than the men in the crash. As it happens, that wasn’t merely a coincidence. In the US, women are 17% more likely than men to die in car accidents and 73% more likely to suffer serious injuries.

To find out why, watch the video below:

Vocabulary Questions:

  1. What does “go down the rabbit hole” mean? “The search sent me down the rabbit hole.” Use this idiom in a sentence. Give a similar expression.
  2. What does “sheer callouses” mean?“Either it’s sheer callouses or indifference or they don’t bother to find out how their cars behave.”  Use this expression in a sentence. Give a similar expression.
  3. What does “being a requirement” mean? “They want to prevent the Thor 5-F from being a requirement.” Use this term in a sentence. Give a similar expression.

Discussion Questions:

  1. Do you think cars are made for men and not women?
  2. What are your thoughts on women incurring more road incidents than men? What could have been the reason why this is happening?
  3. Do you believe that authorities have neglected women’s safety despite calls for consideration on this matter?
  4. How commonly are women to be involved in a traffic incident in your country? What might have caused these mishaps?
  5. Should authorities pass a significant policy that will protect women from getting into traffic accidents?

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