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Plane and car crash testing is still designed to keep men safe. That puts women in danger
A former airline pilot turned safety researcher explains the shocking lack of real-world testing to keep women safe in the air and on our roads.
When it comes to aeroplanes, all research, testing and aircraft certification – including seat and seat belt design, as well as the brace positions to adopt before a crash – use only “average” male ...
The Price of Flair The mid-20th century gave us the boldest era of automotive design—the heyday of flashy fins, dazzling ...
Future Studios Cars on MSN
Crash Damaged Classic Porsche Gets Metal Makeover - Rust To Riches - Episode 6
MEET the father-and-son car restorers who turn rust to riches by buying, selling and fixing some of rarest cars in the world.
According to the website Trains Are Fun, which documents LIRR crashes as far back as 1865, between 1912 and the end of 1950, the railroad saw more than two dozen major crashes — head-on collisions, ...
JaredOwen on MSN
Understanding Gyro-X Car Mechanics
Explore the workings and design concepts of a self-balancing gyroscope car from the 1960s that never made it to production.
Two of Houston's busiest roads just landed on a national list for all the wrong reasons. A Washington Post investigation ...
The number of pedestrians killed by vehicles has increased in the U.S., with road infrastructure and inadequate safety ...
The Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation has scheduled a Jan. 14 hearing, chaired by Sen. Ted Cruz of ...
The Trump administration’s effort to overturn decades-old school desegregation orders is facing pushback from a federal judge ...
The new law aims to educate school staff and investigate discrimination complaints. It stems from a surge in antisemitic ...
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