Florida has four of the seven worst! (Impressive, since that’s all four of the state’s major metros.)
The report was compiled using data like annual traffic deaths, alcohol-related traffic deaths, bike deaths, insurance premiums, dangerous roads …
Florida has four of the seven worst! (Impressive, since that’s all four of the state’s major metros.)
The report was compiled using data like annual traffic deaths, alcohol-related traffic deaths, bike deaths, insurance premiums, dangerous roads …
Canyon County Idaho, my uncle was the drivers Ed teacher there. Otherdude
Boston has the worst drivers hands down.
Worst as in “Fuck you, Masshole comin’ through” yes. But my friend moved to Seattle and said he had never seen such a crowd of inept, oblivious dips trying to drive in his life. (Though he hated living there for other reasons, that may have been part of it.) He moved back and said he knew he was home when he saw two lanes of traffic just zipper-merge together like it was no big deal – because it wasn’t.
Check where Boston ranks on their list
I don’t really have any opinion about the ability of the drivers, but the Allstate list meshes with the relative difficulty I have had in navigating Boston and Washington D.C.. I much prefer a simple grid layout.
As bad as it is here in Dallas, the worst I ever saw was when I was living in Connecticut. It was both drivers and pedestrians. They’d either drive or walk right in front of your oncoming car without even looking to see if their path was clear. I coined a term for their mental state: “The Connecticut Coma.”
One suspects FL simply has the oldest drivers, therefore the worst. Not that I wish to apologize to FL for well, anything.