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Many investigators have attributed this fatality observation to the greater susceptibility of the older person to injury. Thresholds to withstand energy transfer is different in older individuals than in younger individuals. With all other factors being equal, the older person has a higher chance of being injured in a crash than a younger person.

While the young have the highest injury rates, the old have the highest fatality rates from injury.