Women Are Much Safer Drivers Than Men, British Study Finds

A right load of bollocks...

Re: Women Are Much Safer Drivers Than Men, British Study Finds

Postby Dean » Wed Apr 08, 2020 7:18 pm

LordRaven wrote:
Dean wrote:
LordRaven wrote:
Dean wrote:
Fletch wrote:It's to do with a lot of women being named drivers on partners insurance therefore claims are made in the mans name skewing the figures.


Indeed. These sort of surveys are silly and not to be taken seriously...


Bollocks! It has been known for decades that women are safer drivers and that is why specialist companies were set up to give them cheaper insurance. Sheila's Wheels being one.


I don’t believe everything I read online mate.


Fuck me! :gigglesnshit:

Try reading the OP you imbecile.


I’m not going to get into it, threats of a ban for disagreeing. :roll:

What I will say is surveys can be made to say anything you want them to...
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Re: Women Are Much Safer Drivers Than Men, British Study Finds

Postby Bella » Wed Apr 08, 2020 7:21 pm

I hate driving now, I'm fine on country lanes, floods, snow etc but I hate traffic.
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Re: Women Are Much Safer Drivers Than Men, British Study Finds

Postby LordRaven » Wed Apr 08, 2020 7:22 pm

Dean wrote:
LordRaven wrote:
Dean wrote:
LordRaven wrote:
Bollocks! It has been known for decades that women are safer drivers and that is why specialist companies were set up to give them cheaper insurance. Sheila's Wheels being one.


I don’t believe everything I read online mate.


Fuck me! :gigglesnshit:

Try reading the OP you imbecile.


I’m not going to get into it, threats of a ban for disagreeing. :roll:

What I will say is surveys can be made to say anything you want them to...
Pick any link Dean...Google is Your friend too....

"Women are safer behind the wheel than men - Confused.com
https://www.confused.com/.../women-real ... er-drivers

Women are safer behind the wheel than men - Confused.com From motoring offences to car insurance claims, we've crunched the numbers and revealed who really wins the battle of the sexes when it comes to driving.
Women are safer drivers than men, British study finds ...
https://www.upi.com/Health_News/2020/04 ... -drivers...

1 day ago · A British study suggests that women drivers pose far less of a danger than men to others on the road. Photo by leversandpulleys /Pixabay If more women were hired for …
Women Are Much Safer Drivers Than Men, British Study Finds ...
https://www.usnews.com/news/health-news ... omen-are...
1 day ago · Women Are Much Safer Drivers Than Men, British Study Finds TUESDAY, April 7, 2020 (HealthDay News) -- If more women were hired for trucking jobs, the roads would be a lot safer, British ...
It’s official! Study finds women are safer drivers than ...
https://startsat60.com/discover/news/wo ... than-men...

1 day ago · Women are officially better drivers than men.
Women really are safer behind the wheel than men, study ...
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech ... n-really...

1 day ago · Women really are SAFER behind the wheel than men and should be employed in road transport roles, study claims Researchers studied the image of male and female drivers of different vehicles Cars and...
Women are better drivers than men, who pose a greater risk ...
https://www.thesun.co.uk/motors/1134282 ... vers-men...
06/04/2020 · WOMEN are better drivers than men, who pose a greater risk to other road users, a study has revealed. And more females in road transport jobs would cut deaths and injuries. 1 Women …
Women or men: who is safer in the driving seat?
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/.../women-o ... fer-driver

11/03/2016 · The issue of who is a better driver has been the cause of many an M4 spat between my partner, Uli, and myself. ... In addition, 81 per cent of women said they thought they were safe drivers …"
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Re: Women Are Much Safer Drivers Than Men, British Study Finds

Postby Dean » Wed Apr 08, 2020 7:23 pm

LordRaven wrote:
Dean wrote:
LordRaven wrote:
Dean wrote:
LordRaven wrote:
Bollocks! It has been known for decades that women are safer drivers and that is why specialist companies were set up to give them cheaper insurance. Sheila's Wheels being one.


I don’t believe everything I read online mate.


Fuck me! :gigglesnshit:

Try reading the OP you imbecile.


I’m not going to get into it, threats of a ban for disagreeing. :roll:

What I will say is surveys can be made to say anything you want them to...
Pick any link Dean...Google is Your friend too....

"Women are safer behind the wheel than men - Confused.com
https://www.confused.com/.../women-real ... er-drivers

Women are safer behind the wheel than men - Confused.com From motoring offences to car insurance claims, we've crunched the numbers and revealed who really wins the battle of the sexes when it comes to driving.
Women are safer drivers than men, British study finds ...
https://www.upi.com/Health_News/2020/04 ... -drivers...

1 day ago · A British study suggests that women drivers pose far less of a danger than men to others on the road. Photo by leversandpulleys /Pixabay If more women were hired for …
Women Are Much Safer Drivers Than Men, British Study Finds ...
https://www.usnews.com/news/health-news ... omen-are...
1 day ago · Women Are Much Safer Drivers Than Men, British Study Finds TUESDAY, April 7, 2020 (HealthDay News) -- If more women were hired for trucking jobs, the roads would be a lot safer, British ...
It’s official! Study finds women are safer drivers than ...
https://startsat60.com/discover/news/wo ... than-men...

1 day ago · Women are officially better drivers than men.
Women really are safer behind the wheel than men, study ...
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech ... n-really...

1 day ago · Women really are SAFER behind the wheel than men and should be employed in road transport roles, study claims Researchers studied the image of male and female drivers of different vehicles Cars and...
Women are better drivers than men, who pose a greater risk ...
https://www.thesun.co.uk/motors/1134282 ... vers-men...
06/04/2020 · WOMEN are better drivers than men, who pose a greater risk to other road users, a study has revealed. And more females in road transport jobs would cut deaths and injuries. 1 Women …
Women or men: who is safer in the driving seat?
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/.../women-o ... fer-driver

11/03/2016 · The issue of who is a better driver has been the cause of many an M4 spat between my partner, Uli, and myself. ... In addition, 81 per cent of women said they thought they were safe drivers …"


The same can be posted to say the opposite. Like I said I’m not getting into it.
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Re: Women Are Much Safer Drivers Than Men, British Study Finds

Postby HobbitFeet » Wed Apr 08, 2020 7:28 pm

it's not a survey you thick fuck

here's the original for the hard of thinking

https://injuryprevention.bmj.com/conten ... 019-043534
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Re: Women Are Much Safer Drivers Than Men, British Study Finds

Postby LordRaven » Wed Apr 08, 2020 7:43 pm

HobbitFeet wrote:it's not a survey you thick fuck

here's the original for the hard of thinking

https://injuryprevention.bmj.com/conten ... 019-043534


Dean made to look an arse is a dean that will deny lie and do anything to reverse his looking a total arse.
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Re: Women Are Much Safer Drivers Than Men, British Study Finds

Postby Dean » Wed Apr 08, 2020 7:44 pm

LordRaven wrote:
HobbitFeet wrote:it's not a survey you thick fuck

here's the original for the hard of thinking

https://injuryprevention.bmj.com/conten ... 019-043534


Dean made to look an arse is a dean that will deny lie and do anything to reverse his looking a total arse.


Agree to disagree Raven... :thumbsup:
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Re: Women Are Much Safer Drivers Than Men, British Study Finds

Postby LordRaven » Wed Apr 08, 2020 7:46 pm

Dean wrote:
LordRaven wrote:
HobbitFeet wrote:it's not a survey you thick fuck

here's the original for the hard of thinking

https://injuryprevention.bmj.com/conten ... 019-043534


Dean made to look an arse is a dean that will deny lie and do anything to reverse his looking a total arse.


Agree to disagree Raven... :thumbsup:


That is as close as Hobbit will get to you conceding, so well done for once.
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Re: Women Are Much Safer Drivers Than Men, British Study Finds

Postby Stooo » Wed Apr 08, 2020 7:53 pm

HobbitFeet wrote:well I never

https://consumer.healthday.com/public-h ... 56437.html

If more women were hired for trucking jobs, the roads would be a lot safer, British researchers suggest.



not just a bit safer, but apparently MUCH safer :ooer:


Utter bullshit.

Women spend less time behind the wheel than men and therefore: da de da de da...

Women don't drive HGV's, professional drivers do, the same with all couriers.
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Re: Women Are Much Safer Drivers Than Men, British Study Finds

Postby Fletch » Wed Apr 08, 2020 7:56 pm

HobbitFeet wrote:it's not a survey you thick fuck

here's the original for the hard of thinking

https://injuryprevention.bmj.com/conten ... 019-043534


How does mode of travel affect risks posed to other road users? An analysis of English road fatality data, incorporating gender and road type

Abstract
Background Most analysis of road injuries examines the risk experienced by people using different modes of transport, for instance, pedestrian fatalities per-head or per-km. A small but growing field analyses the impact that the use of different transport modes has on other road users, for instance, injuries to others per-km driven.

Methods This paper moves the analysis of risk posed to others forward by comparing six different vehicular modes, separating road types (major vs minor roads in urban vs rural settings). The comparison of risk posed by men and women for all these modes is also novel.

Results Per-vehicle kilometre, buses and lorries pose much the highest risk to others, while cycles pose the lowest. Motorcycles pose a substantially higher per-km risk to others than cars. The fatality risk posed by cars or vans to ORUs per km is higher in rural areas. Risk posed is generally higher on major roads, although not in the case of lorries, suggesting a link to higher speeds. Men pose higher per-km risk to others than women for all modes except buses, as well as being over-represented among users of the most dangerous vehicles.

Conclusions Future research should examine more settings, adjust for spatial and temporal confounders, or examine how infrastructure or route characteristics affect risk posed to others. Although for most victims the other vehicle involved is a car, results suggest policy-makers should also seek to reduce disproportionate risks posed by the more dangerous vehicles, for instance, by discouraging motorcycling. Finally, given higher risk posed to others by men across five of six modes analysed, policy-makers should consider how to reduce persistent large gender imbalances in jobs involving driving.


So not really about who is a better/safer driver (a comparison) at all then.
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Re: Women Are Much Safer Drivers Than Men, British Study Finds

Postby LordRaven » Wed Apr 08, 2020 7:57 pm

Stooo wrote:
HobbitFeet wrote:well I never

https://consumer.healthday.com/public-h ... 56437.html

If more women were hired for trucking jobs, the roads would be a lot safer, British researchers suggest.



not just a bit safer, but apparently MUCH safer :ooer:


Utter bullshit.

Women spend less time behind the wheel than men and therefore: da de da de da...

Women don't drive HGV's, professional drivers do, the same with all couriers.

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Re: Women Are Much Safer Drivers Than Men, British Study Finds

Postby LordRaven » Wed Apr 08, 2020 7:59 pm

Fletch wrote:
HobbitFeet wrote:it's not a survey you thick fuck

here's the original for the hard of thinking

https://injuryprevention.bmj.com/conten ... 019-043534


How does mode of travel affect risks posed to other road users? An analysis of English road fatality data, incorporating gender and road type

Abstract
Background Most analysis of road injuries examines the risk experienced by people using different modes of transport, for instance, pedestrian fatalities per-head or per-km. A small but growing field analyses the impact that the use of different transport modes has on other road users, for instance, injuries to others per-km driven.

Methods This paper moves the analysis of risk posed to others forward by comparing six different vehicular modes, separating road types (major vs minor roads in urban vs rural settings). The comparison of risk posed by men and women for all these modes is also novel.

Results Per-vehicle kilometre, buses and lorries pose much the highest risk to others, while cycles pose the lowest. Motorcycles pose a substantially higher per-km risk to others than cars. The fatality risk posed by cars or vans to ORUs per km is higher in rural areas. Risk posed is generally higher on major roads, although not in the case of lorries, suggesting a link to higher speeds. Men pose higher per-km risk to others than women for all modes except buses, as well as being over-represented among users of the most dangerous vehicles.

Conclusions Future research should examine more settings, adjust for spatial and temporal confounders, or examine how infrastructure or route characteristics affect risk posed to others. Although for most victims the other vehicle involved is a car, results suggest policy-makers should also seek to reduce disproportionate risks posed by the more dangerous vehicles, for instance, by discouraging motorcycling. Finally, given higher risk posed to others by men across five of six modes analysed, policy-makers should consider how to reduce persistent large gender imbalances in jobs involving driving.


So not really about who is a better/safer driver (a comparison) at all then.
I suppose it is impossible for an amoeba to absorb information.
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Re: Women Are Much Safer Drivers Than Men, British Study Finds

Postby HobbitFeet » Wed Apr 08, 2020 7:59 pm

Fletch wrote:
HobbitFeet wrote:it's not a survey you thick fuck

here's the original for the hard of thinking

https://injuryprevention.bmj.com/conten ... 019-043534


How does mode of travel affect risks posed to other road users? An analysis of English road fatality data, incorporating gender and road type

Abstract
Background Most analysis of road injuries examines the risk experienced by people using different modes of transport, for instance, pedestrian fatalities per-head or per-km. A small but growing field analyses the impact that the use of different transport modes has on other road users, for instance, injuries to others per-km driven.

Methods This paper moves the analysis of risk posed to others forward by comparing six different vehicular modes, separating road types (major vs minor roads in urban vs rural settings). The comparison of risk posed by men and women for all these modes is also novel.

Results Per-vehicle kilometre, buses and lorries pose much the highest risk to others, while cycles pose the lowest. Motorcycles pose a substantially higher per-km risk to others than cars. The fatality risk posed by cars or vans to ORUs per km is higher in rural areas. Risk posed is generally higher on major roads, although not in the case of lorries, suggesting a link to higher speeds. Men pose higher per-km risk to others than women for all modes except buses, as well as being over-represented among users of the most dangerous vehicles.

Conclusions Future research should examine more settings, adjust for spatial and temporal confounders, or examine how infrastructure or route characteristics affect risk posed to others. Although for most victims the other vehicle involved is a car, results suggest policy-makers should also seek to reduce disproportionate risks posed by the more dangerous vehicles, for instance, by discouraging motorcycling. Finally, given higher risk posed to others by men across five of six modes analysed, policy-makers should consider how to reduce persistent large gender imbalances in jobs involving driving.


So not really about who is a better/safer driver (a comparison) at all then.


read the last line of the bit you actually quoted

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Re: Women Are Much Safer Drivers Than Men, British Study Finds

Postby Dean » Wed Apr 08, 2020 8:01 pm

Stooo wrote:
HobbitFeet wrote:well I never

https://consumer.healthday.com/public-h ... 56437.html

If more women were hired for trucking jobs, the roads would be a lot safer, British researchers suggest.



not just a bit safer, but apparently MUCH safer :ooer:


Utter bullshit.

Women spend less time behind the wheel than men and therefore: da de da de da...

Women don't drive HGV's, professional drivers do, the same with all couriers.


You obviously see it more than most of us do, but men are on the roads an awful lot more than women are...
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Re: Women Are Much Safer Drivers Than Men, British Study Finds

Postby Fletch » Wed Apr 08, 2020 8:05 pm

"across 5 or 6 modes."

A study in to road fatalities.

It's not comparing women to men, as the title seems to claim.

Probably best not to take one sentence from a study on fatalities and then extrapolate that to women being safer drivers.
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