Diehard
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I am not sure if human factor has been factored in in any data that is out there. Example not based on real data: Lets assume little ladies are more cautious, buy small cars and drive them conservatively. The mucho men with higher level of testosterone buy big cars and get into road rage more often. Stats may show big cars are involved in more accidents (I am not sure if they are). But are they inherently more unsafe? Even if there is 10% more chance I get in an accident with a big car but 30% more of a chance surviving it, I will still go with the big car.
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