Crash Test Dummies Don't Match Size of US DriversWed Jul 10, 5:07 PM ETBy Alan MozesNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - The crash test dummy driver model used in most frontal auto collision tests in the US does not represent a realistic range of body types, say researchers, raising questions about the accuracy of government and insurance car safety reports. "This dummy has been around awhile...but I don't think many people meet this standard size," said study lead author Dr. Stephen G. Moran of the University of Alabama at Birmingham. Virtually all non-manufacturer crash testing of new cars in the US...