
A new study has revealed that the bigger the hat, the higher the risk of an accident.
The researchers from the University of Oxford analysed accident data for more than 5,000 drivers over a four-year period from 2010 to 2016, and found that men wearing larger hats had a slightly higher chance of a crash, but women had a lower chance.
The study, published in the journal Health and Safety Research, suggests that men and women should be more cautious about wearing hats with a wider brim.
The results could mean that larger hats are now being made to fit a wider range of people, but that people with a smaller body type could still suffer a crash.
According to the study, there were a number of factors that could contribute to a crash in larger hats.
The most common factor was that they were not made to match a body shape, which was likely to be influenced by wider brim widths.
The other factor was the type of brim.
The study found that while men had a larger brim width, they were more likely to have a crash than women.
Other factors such as height and weight also came into play, as did the type and shape of headgear worn.
The research also found that the wider a brim was, the greater the risk.
However, the study didn’t look at all the different styles of hats, which could also lead to different risks, such as if a person is wearing a hat that has a wider and wider brim, it could affect the shape of the brim, the researchers suggested.
So if you’re looking for a larger hat, it’s important to check the brim width first, before choosing a hat for yourself.