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Best and worst drivers massachusetts

Version: 69.44.98
Date: 15 March 2016
Filesize: 1.24 MB
Operating system: Windows XP, Visa, Windows 7,8,10 (32 & 64 bits)

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It’s the eternal question: which state has the worst drivers? While you may think your state has the worst drivers in the nation, especially when that guy pulls an illegal left turn in front of you, we decided to put it to the test. With bad driving comes high car insurance rates so be careful! We compiled data from three sources: the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration (driving fatalities the American Motorists Association (which states hand out the most tickets and MADD (drunk drivers). Then we translated all of this information into rankings: the higher the ranking, the worse the states were. For example, the state with the most tickets, Florida, got a 50 on the scale. Then we added up the numbers to give each state a score; the higher the score, the worse the drivers. If you find yourself in one of these states, expect your state rates for car insurance coverage to be higher than other states! One can save on car insurance by taking the time to use our ZIP code search! We will help you find cheap car insurance for whatever state you live in! The numbers surprised us. Here are the top 10, in descending order: The Ten States With the Worst Drivers 10) South Carolina South Carolina residents are not careless drivers: according to our data, they’re the third most careful drivers in the Union. But somehow, that doesn’t apply to stop signs or turn signals: they also pulled a miserable 45 for obeying the signs on the road. We’re pretty sure that’s why they pulled an abysmal 48 on the fatality rankings, locking them squarely in number 10. At number 10, South Carolina car insurance won’t be as high as some of the other states! 9) Alabama Alabama residents are pretty careful too: they got a 7 in our rankings. But not careful enough: they got a 41 in disobeying traffic laws and a whopping 46 for tickets and awful 42 for fatalities. So if you’re going.
Auto safety is a two-way street, so to speak. No matter what kind of vehicle one drives and how prudent one is while operating it, the likelihood of getting into an accident often depends upon the carefulness or recklessness of other motorists. Maybe it’s a cultural thing, or it has something to do with the environment, but statistics suggest some areas of the U. S. inherently breed more cautious drivers, while others tend to spawn some of the most accident-prone motor-vehicle operators on the road. If auto safety is your number one vehicular priority, be sure to choose a model that aces all the applicable crash-test ratings, comes with a full array of safety features (including the latest accident avoidance hardware and move to Ft. Collins, CO, which boasts the safest drivers in the nation according to the annual America’s Best Driver’s Report conducted by Allstate Insurance Co. in Northbrook, IL. Those living in Ft. Collins go an average 14.2 years between accidents, with traffic incidents 29.6 less likely to occur than the national average of once every 10 years. Ft. Collins, CO can lay claim to having the safest drivers in the U. S. (pictured is the city’s historic post office). Photo credit: Wikipedia. Of the ten cities having the statistically safest motorists, most tend to be located in the heartland of America, with Alabama ( Huntsville and Montgomery) and Texas ( Brownsville and Laredo) each placing two cities among the best drivers list. On the other hand, you might want to pack up the SUV and head for greener pastures if you live in Worcester, MA, which can lay claim to having the worst drivers in America. Worcesterites (or whatever they call themselves) tend to become involved in an auto accident once every 4.3 years, which makes them 134.8 percent more liable to crash their cars than the average American. All but one of the 10 cities having the most.

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