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Obese drivers are more likely to die in car crashes than other motorists - with fat women most at risk, warn scientists.



Heavier people are up to 80 per cent more likely to die in an accident than drivers of a healthy weight, according to a new study. But the risk doubles for obese women, says research published in the Emergency Medicine Journal.

It found fat people are propelled further forward during a collision because their additional soft tissue prevents the seat belt tightening immediately against the bones of the pelvis.


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Cutting Through The Fat - Obese Drivers 80% More Likely To Die In Crashes

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