Yes I think there is probably a baseline fallacy here in the idea that men are more at risk while waiting for a breakdown service. Are there even any statistics for the number of men and the number of women waiting for assistance, and the numbers who are attacked?
In any case this is as much about the fear that the women experience as much as the risk of harm. And there are probably no statistics for that either.
No doubt somebody could come up with a scorecard to rank the stranded, perhaps also taking account of age, sex, state of health, surroundings. They probably have.
Last edited by: Manatee on Sat 22 Jan 22 at 10:14
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