Controversial New Study Finds Women Drivers Cause More Accidents

Controversial New Study Finds Women Drivers Cause More Accidents

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A serious motor vehicle collision with a bicycle in Marietta this past summer left the bicyclist seriously injured and the Milton driver facing charges of DUI and hit and run. The force of the impact when the car crashed into the bicycle caused the bicycle rider to be ejected from the bicycle and suffer serious injuries.

The driver in the accident was female, which is somewhat ironic given a controversial new study that suggests that women are more likely to be involved in traffic accidents. In a study that is being condemned by women’s rights groups, these researchers believe that the disparaging phrase “woman driver” may actually have some empirical legitimacy despite the insensitivity of the comment.

The new study results conducted by researchers at the University of Michigan reveals that an inordinate number of motor vehicle collisions involve multiple drivers who are women. While the lead researcher on the study took pains to discourage the notion that women are somehow less safe as drivers, the study results are pretty compelling because men drive substantially more miles than women.

The study is based on data from 6.5 million auto accidents. Based on the gender breakdown of the drivers in the study, women were about 5 percent more likely to be involved in an accident and men were about 5 percent less than would be expected. The results indicate that for an equal number of men and women drivers women are 10 percent more likely to be involved in an Atlanta car wreck than men.

The researchers are understandably reluctant to draw too many conclusions regarding the statistical disparity at the risk of finding themselves in the eye of a tornado of fury from women’s rights groups. The researches do offer a couple of theories behind the unexpected results. Because in many households men drive a greater number of total miles, including when couples are traveling in the vehicle together, women may collectively have less driving experience.

Another theory to explain the statistical anomaly relates to the difference in height between men and women. Among the findings in the study were that women were particularly susceptible to being involved in intersection accidents. Women are frequently t-boned on the driver's side of their vehicle when executing a left turn or struck on the passenger’s side of the vehicle when executing a right turn. Because women are on average shorter than men, the researchers speculate that they may be more likely to be involved in an intersection collision because they may have a harder time seeing out of the windows of a vehicle. This issue has been complicated by new vehicle designs that typically include doors that come up higher before the glass begins.

It is hardly surprising that Ford Motor Co. and Consumer Reports took a pass when they were asked to comment on the study results. Hopefully, the data will be used to make constructive design improvements rather than be swept under the carpet because of its potential politically incorrect interpretation. It may be the case that vehicles need to be designed to increase visibility for those of smaller stature – men and women. Future research may address this issue and prevent Georgia car wrecks by making vehicle adaptations that may improve safety based on legitimate differences between men and women.

At Montlick and Associates, Attorneys at Law, we have been fighting for the rights of those injured in Georgia auto accidents for over 27 years. Unfortunately, accidents like the recent Marietta bicycle accident that involve hit and run drivers or those driving under the influence of alcohol (DUI) are not limited to any gender. Drivers that flee the scene of an accident because they are trying to avoid a DUI arrest needlessly put those with whom they share the Georgia roadways in jeapardy. Even if the other driver does not have insurance or enough insurance, if you have uninsured motorist/underinsured motorist coverage under your own policy it may offer you protection. If you or someone you love has been injured or tragically killed in an accident with a drunk driver, Montlick and Associates may be able to help even if the driver fled the scene of the accident.

Our Georgia hit and run accident attorneys are available to assist clients throughout all of Georgia and the Southeast, including but not limited to Albany, Athens, Atlanta, Augusta, Columbus, Gainesville, Macon, Marietta, Rome, Roswell, Savannah, Smyrna, Valdosta, Warner Robins and all smaller cities and rural areas in the state. No matter where you are located our attorneys are just a phone call away, and we will even come to you. Call us 24 hours a day/7 days a week for your Free Consultation at 1-800-LAW-NEED (1-800-529-6333). You can also visit us online at www.montlick.com and use our Free Case Evaluation Form or 24-hour Live Online Chat.


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New study finds that red light cameras save lives

New study finds that red light cameras save lives

Red light cameras were the subject of debate in Georgia with regard to their effects in car accidents and personal freedom. Red light cameras many critics claim that the primary motivation behind the use of cameras is filled the tax coffers.

There were contradictory and mixed results in past attempts to quantify the effectiveness of red light cameras in the reduction of accidents, a recent study of Insurance Institute for highway safety (IIHS) offers new evidence that red light cameras are a valuable tool for the promotion of motor vehicle safety.

The IIHS collected evidence from 14 cities, compared casualty rates prior to the installation of red light cameras with prices with red light cameras and car, after the cameras were used. The data revealed that red light cameras in a 24-percent reduction auto accident led prices in cities, the help of the cameras. The new research, that red light cameras saved 159 lives over a period of four years and saved as 815 life would, if it has been installed in all major cities of the United States.

It seems that the concrete results of car accident reduction in the cities studied also have led to a change in the attitude of drivers on the use of red light cameras. Two-thirds of the rider in the cities studied support the use of red light cameras to reduce accidents, and 42 percent support to use. A survey of the driver in the cities of where the red light study was shown that 90 percent of the driver is running, what an unacceptable drive a red light practice believe is, while more than 80 percent show a red light as a serious threat to the safety of the driver.

While there are still vocal critics of red light cameras, seem a vocal minority. Those in the IIHS study, which showed itself against the use of red light cameras reduce car crashes the following justifications provided for their position:

Red light cameras cause more accidents. the cameras are prone to errors. the use of cameras is to reduce the number of car accident rates to increase sales in the first place.Red light cameras violate personal privacy.

The verdict still out on red light cameras may, shows this most recent study on a variety of countries, that this traffic enforcement means safer roads and prevent making motor vehicle accidents. One-third of all automobile crashes and 40% of all fatal car accidents occurs at intersections, so can result in the increased use of red light cameras in a significant reduction in the serious injuries and unlawful death.

If you or your loved one is seriously injured, or your favourite crossing killed in an accident, you are entitled to financial compensation. The experienced and dedicated Atlanta accident lawyers Montlick and employees have junction for over 27 years, represents Georgia car crash victims. Our Atlanta junction auto accident lawyers are customers in all Georgia and in the Southeast, including but not limited to Albany, Athens, Atlanta, Augusta, Columbus, Gainesville, Macon, Marietta, Rome, Roswell, Savannah, Smyrna, Valdosta, to support Warner Robins and all the smaller towns and rural areas of the State. No matter where you are our lawyers are only a phone call away, and we come to you. Call the week us 24 hours a day/7 days for your free consultation at 1-800-LAW-NEED (1-800-529-6333). You can also visit evaluation us online at www.montlick.com and our free fall form or 24-hour live chat online.


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Study Finds Serious Problems with Infection Control at U.S. Surgery Centers

Study Finds Serious Problems with Infection Control at U.S. Surgery Centers

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