Working as a delivery driver may not seem like a dangerous job. But based on a 2019 US Bureau of Labor Statistics census, delivery workers ranked seventh in the list of occupational fatal injury rates. While vehicular accidents are a big reason for this, falls and crime is also responsible. While all delivery persons are prone to risks, women are more vulnerable to assault. Here are some ways for women delivery drivers to improve safety when on the gig.
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