Quoting out of context
the evidence of this argument omits key information that explains the statistical findings and comes to exactly the opposite conclusion (omitted information is bolded).
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety also reported that from 1975 to 2003, female deaths in motor vehicle crashes increased 14 percent, compared with an 11 percent decline for male motorists during that same period. Insurance industry experts peg the rise in female deaths in vehicular crashes to more women obtaining driver’s licenses than in the past and driving more miles than, say, 25 years ago.