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Posted: 7/17/2023 4:47:51 PM EDT
Feel like you share the roadways with some dangerous drivers? A new study shows where that’s most likely to be the case.
The study by ConsumerAffairs reviewed crash data from the U.S. Department of Transportation and information included in the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration’s Fatality Analysis Reporting System. The site then ranked cities based on four factors: crash fatalities per 100,000 people, the number of fatalities (per 100,000 people) due to bad driving, positive blood alcohol content, and speeding. “Bad driving” included driving the wrong way in one-way traffic; failing to yield; aggressive and careless driving; making an improper turn; following improperly; inexperience operating; passing where prohibited; and improper or erratic lane changing. Only cities with populations of 100,000 or more were reviewed by ConsumerAffairs. Cities with the worst drivers, according to ConsumerAffairs’ analysis, were scattered through states in the lower Midwest and into the Southeast, as well as in the Southwest. Tennessee had the most cities appear among the top 20 at four, including the worst-ranked city. In fact, Tennessee had 34 deadly crashes per 100,000 people in 2021, which is a significant increase compared to the national average of 12 deadly crashes per 100,000 people. Topping out the list was Memphis. According to ConsumerAffairs, the majority of deadly crashes in Memphis are caused by bad driving, causing 203 deadly crashes in 2021 — more than any other city. Tennessee’s three other cities on the list were Knoxville (12), Clarksville (17), and Chattanooga (19). The 10 U.S. cities with the worst drivers, based on ConsumerAffairs’ analysis, were: 1. Memphis, Tennessee 2. Baton Rouge, Louisiana 3. Albuquerque, New Mexico 4. Macon, Georgia 5. St. Louis, Missouri 6. Cleveland, Ohio 7. Detroit, Michigan and Victorville, California (tied) 9. Hesperia, California 10. Rockford, Illinois It wasn’t all bad. ConsumerAffairs also ranked the cities with the safest drivers, which were largely in Texas and California. Topping out the list, though, was Green Bay, Wisconsin, a state that has often ranked as having some of the worst roads in the country. The 10 cities with the safest drivers, according to ConsumerAffairs, were: 1. Green Bay, Wisconsin 2. Cary, North Carolina 3. Oxnard, California 4. Bellevue, Washington 5. McKinney, Texas 6. Lynn, Massachusetts 7. Glendale, California 8. Pearland, Texas 9. College Station, Texas 10. Henderson, Nevada https://thehill.com/homenews/state-watch/4100486-heres-where-americas-worst-drivers-are-found-study/ full list |
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Wisconsin is on there as safe because we have to drive 40MPH or less most of the time because of road construction or potholes.
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I don’t think anyone can drive anywhere anymore.
The stupid shit I witness on a daily basis is unbelievable. People get pissed at me because I call them out for being retarded. |
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I grew up in and learned to drive in Rockford, IL.
Them fuckers were nuts. Charleston, SC. was pretty bad back in the 80's when I was stationed there, I thought they had put a contract out on me and were trying to make it look accidental. |
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Quoted: Feel like you share the roadways with some dangerous drivers? A new study shows where that’s most likely to be the case. The study by ConsumerAffairs reviewed crash data from the U.S. Department of Transportation and information included in the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration’s Fatality Analysis Reporting System. The site then ranked cities based on four factors: crash fatalities per 100,000 people, the number of fatalities (per 100,000 people) due to bad driving, positive blood alcohol content, and speeding. “Bad driving” included driving the wrong way in one-way traffic; failing to yield; aggressive and careless driving; making an improper turn; following improperly; inexperience operating; passing where prohibited; and improper or erratic lane changing. Only cities with populations of 100,000 or more were reviewed by ConsumerAffairs. Cities with the worst drivers, according to ConsumerAffairs’ analysis, were scattered through states in the lower Midwest and into the Southeast, as well as in the Southwest. Tennessee had the most cities appear among the top 20 at four, including the worst-ranked city. In fact, Tennessee had 34 deadly crashes per 100,000 people in 2021, which is a significant increase compared to the national average of 12 deadly crashes per 100,000 people. Topping out the list was Memphis. According to ConsumerAffairs, the majority of deadly crashes in Memphis are caused by bad driving, causing 203 deadly crashes in 2021 — more than any other city. Tennessee’s three other cities on the list were Knoxville (12), Clarksville (17), and Chattanooga (19). The 10 U.S. cities with the worst drivers, based on ConsumerAffairs’ analysis, were: 1. Memphis, Tennessee 2. Baton Rouge, Louisiana 3. Albuquerque, New Mexico 4. Macon, Georgia 5. St. Louis, Missouri 6. Cleveland, Ohio 7. Detroit, Michigan and Victorville, California (tied) 9. Hesperia, California 10. Rockford, Illinois It wasn’t all bad. ConsumerAffairs also ranked the cities with the safest drivers, which were largely in Texas and California. Topping out the list, though, was Green Bay, Wisconsin, a state that has often ranked as having some of the worst roads in the country. The 10 cities with the safest drivers, according to ConsumerAffairs, were: 1. Green Bay, Wisconsin 2. Cary, North Carolina 3. Oxnard, California 4. Bellevue, Washington 5. McKinney, Texas 6. Lynn, Massachusetts 7. Glendale, California 8. Pearland, Texas 9. College Station, Texas 10. Henderson, Nevada https://thehill.com/homenews/state-watch/4100486-heres-where-americas-worst-drivers-are-found-study/ full list View Quote Obviously, they've never spent time in Tucson, AZ. |
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Quoted: The 10 U.S. cities with the worst drivers, based on ConsumerAffairs’ analysis, were: 1. Memphis, Tennessee 2. Baton Rouge, Louisiana 3. Albuquerque, New Mexico 4. Macon, Georgia 5. St. Louis, Missouri 6. Cleveland, Ohio 7. Detroit, Michigan and Victorville, California (tied) 9. Hesperia, California 10. Rockford, Illinois View Quote I lived in St. Louis for many years, and I agree the drivers were kind of shitty. Not awful or super-dangerous, but lots of people were just kind of inattentive and bad at driving. I never really felt in danger - but I often felt very annoyed. ![]() |
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The fact that Vegas isn’t in the top 10 of worst and Henderson is in the top 10 of best just shows this list is BS. This place is filled with nothing but tards behind a wheel.
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How they don’t have Little Puerto Rico aka Kissimmee on that list is astonishing.
Simultaneously speeding, weaving and making their own on ramps to I-4 while the PR flags swings from the rear view mirror and bumping the worst music in all of Latin America. |
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Quite shocking Texas had 3 cities in the Top 10. We're shitty drivers.
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Fucking Cary
![]() Bought and paid for stats. ETA , Ok let me explain . The majority of the TOWN of Cary is 35 to 45mph . The majority of the TOWN in yankees . Thanks alot IBM. The citizens of that TOWN will lay on the fucking horn no matter what color the stoplight is. I 40 is TOWN limits to the north and east .I saw 3 wreaks 30 minutes ago,and Highway 64 and US 1 slice the middle. Nope no wreaks there. |
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Quoted: Feel like you share the roadways with some dangerous drivers? A new study shows where that’s most likely to be the case. The study by ConsumerAffairs reviewed crash data from the U.S. Department of Transportation and information included in the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration’s Fatality Analysis Reporting System. The site then ranked cities based on four factors: crash fatalities per 100,000 people, the number of fatalities (per 100,000 people) due to bad driving, positive blood alcohol content, and speeding. “Bad driving” included driving the wrong way in one-way traffic; failing to yield; aggressive and careless driving; making an improper turn; following improperly; inexperience operating; passing where prohibited; and improper or erratic lane changing. Only cities with populations of 100,000 or more were reviewed by ConsumerAffairs. Cities with the worst drivers, according to ConsumerAffairs’ analysis, were scattered through states in the lower Midwest and into the Southeast, as well as in the Southwest. Tennessee had the most cities appear among the top 20 at four, including the worst-ranked city. In fact, Tennessee had 34 deadly crashes per 100,000 people in 2021, which is a significant increase compared to the national average of 12 deadly crashes per 100,000 people. Topping out the list was Memphis. According to ConsumerAffairs, the majority of deadly crashes in Memphis are caused by bad driving, causing 203 deadly crashes in 2021 — more than any other city. Tennessee’s three other cities on the list were Knoxville (12), Clarksville (17), and Chattanooga (19). The 10 U.S. cities with the worst drivers, based on ConsumerAffairs’ analysis, were: 1. Memphis, Tennessee 2. Baton Rouge, Louisiana 3. Albuquerque, New Mexico 4. Macon, Georgia 5. St. Louis, Missouri 6. Cleveland, Ohio 7. Detroit, Michigan and Victorville, California (tied) 9. Hesperia, California 10. Rockford, Illinois It wasn’t all bad. ConsumerAffairs also ranked the cities with the safest drivers, which were largely in Texas and California. Topping out the list, though, was Green Bay, Wisconsin, a state that has often ranked as having some of the worst roads in the country. The 10 cities with the safest drivers, according to ConsumerAffairs, were: 1. Green Bay, Wisconsin 2. Cary, North Carolina 3. Oxnard, California 4. Bellevue, Washington 5. McKinney, Texas 6. Lynn, Massachusetts 7. Glendale, California 8. Pearland, Texas 9. College Station, Texas 10. Henderson, Nevada https://thehill.com/homenews/state-watch/4100486-heres-where-americas-worst-drivers-are-found-study/ full list View Quote Lol, Rockford. There is no real reason to go out there, save for a music venue and the speedway. |
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Quoted: The 10 cities with the safest drivers, according to ConsumerAffairs, were: 1. Green Bay, Wisconsin 2. Cary, North Carolina 3. Oxnard, California 4. Bellevue, Washington 5. McKinney, Texas 6. Lynn, Massachusetts 7. Glendale, California 8. Pearland, Texas 9. College Station, Texas 10. Henderson, Nevada View Quote |
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LOL at fucking Oxnard...
Gauranteed there is more hood rat intersection take over bullshit in that shitty little town than anywhere within 50 miles of it. Complete shithole of a coastal town. |
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Quoted: You can't get over 30 mph in Lynn, MA even if you wanted to. No wonder it's low on fatalities. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: The 10 cities with the safest drivers, according to ConsumerAffairs, were: 1. Green Bay, Wisconsin 2. Cary, North Carolina 3. Oxnard, California 4. Bellevue, Washington 5. McKinney, Texas 6. Lynn, Massachusetts 7. Glendale, California 8. Pearland, Texas 9. College Station, Texas 10. Henderson, Nevada Never been on the Lynnway ? C'mon man. |
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Bulls..t - Mass drivers have regularly earned the top spot. I see no change in the future.
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Good old Albuquerque - best at what's worst and worst at what's best.
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Can confirm. I have lived in the Macon, Ga srea my whole life. Complete retardation on the roads, every damn day.
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Cary safer than Apex or Holly springs? And Rockford, IL used to have a nice Japanese garden.
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Dumb criteria for "bad drivers".
But anyway, unless my understanding of the demographics of those cities at the top and bottom of the list are off...... Poor people drive like shit because of poor decision making. Who knew. |
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Quoted: I don’t think anyone can drive anywhere anymore. The stupid shit I witness on a daily basis is unbelievable. People get pissed at me because I call them out for being retarded. View Quote At this point i support going to the German model, 2-3 years of driving school and $3k to get a license. |
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Quoted: How they don’t have Little Puerto Rico aka Kissimmee on that list is astonishing. Simultaneously speeding, weaving and making their own on ramps to I-4 while the PR flags swings from the rear view mirror and bumping the worst music in all of Latin America. View Quote FACTS this should be on the Driver’s Ed exam in Florida! Along with: How to avoid senile snowbirds camping in the left lane |
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Quoted: Illegals don't report. Neither do drunks that hit other drunks. View Quote 2 drunks clipping each other on SR60, no serious injuries = penalties offset. Replay down If 2 drunks on golf carts hit each other and 1 party suffers loss of Jimmy Buffett memorabilia, the offending party must buy an equal number of liquor shots to compensate |
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In Louisiana the amount of shitty drivers state wide is mind blowing. The roads for the most part are third world.
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Quoted: 2 drunks clipping each other on SR60, no serious injuries = penalties offset. Replay down If 2 drunks on golf carts hit each other and 1 party suffers loss of Jimmy Buffett memorabilia, the offending party must buy an equal number of liquor shots to compensate View Quote Dont yall have villages down there ? |
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Quoted: Feel like you share the roadways with some dangerous drivers? A new study shows where that’s most likely to be the case. The study by ConsumerAffairs reviewed crash data from the U.S. Department of Transportation and information included in the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration’s Fatality Analysis Reporting System. The site then ranked cities based on four factors: crash fatalities per 100,000 people, the number of fatalities (per 100,000 people) due to bad driving, positive blood alcohol content, and speeding. “Bad driving” included driving the wrong way in one-way traffic; failing to yield; aggressive and careless driving; making an improper turn; following improperly; inexperience operating; passing where prohibited; and improper or erratic lane changing. Only cities with populations of 100,000 or more were reviewed by ConsumerAffairs. Cities with the worst drivers, according to ConsumerAffairs’ analysis, were scattered through states in the lower Midwest and into the Southeast, as well as in the Southwest. Tennessee had the most cities appear among the top 20 at four, including the worst-ranked city. In fact, Tennessee had 34 deadly crashes per 100,000 people in 2021, which is a significant increase compared to the national average of 12 deadly crashes per 100,000 people. Topping out the list was Memphis. According to ConsumerAffairs, the majority of deadly crashes in Memphis are caused by bad driving, causing 203 deadly crashes in 2021 — more than any other city. Tennessee’s three other cities on the list were Knoxville (12), Clarksville (17), and Chattanooga (19). The 10 U.S. cities with the worst drivers, based on ConsumerAffairs’ analysis, were: 1. Memphis, Tennessee 2. Baton Rouge, Louisiana 3. Albuquerque, New Mexico 4. Macon, Georgia 5. St. Louis, Missouri 6. Cleveland, Ohio 7. Detroit, Michigan and Victorville, California (tied) 9. Hesperia, California 10. Rockford, Illinois It wasn’t all bad. ConsumerAffairs also ranked the cities with the safest drivers, which were largely in Texas and California. Topping out the list, though, was Green Bay, Wisconsin, a state that has often ranked as having some of the worst roads in the country. The 10 cities with the safest drivers, according to ConsumerAffairs, were: 1. Green Bay, Wisconsin 2. Cary, North Carolina 3. Oxnard, California 4. Bellevue, Washington 5. McKinney, Texas 6. Lynn, Massachusetts 7. Glendale, California 8. Pearland, Texas 9. College Station, Texas 10. Henderson, Nevada https://thehill.com/homenews/state-watch/4100486-heres-where-americas-worst-drivers-are-found-study/ full list View Quote That is petty fucking bad if College Station, Texas made the top ten of safest drivers. ![]() |
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Quoted: The site then ranked cities based on four factors: crash fatalities per 100,000 people, the number of fatalities (per 100,000 people) due to bad driving, positive blood alcohol content, and speeding. “Bad driving” included driving the wrong way in one-way traffic; failing to yield; aggressive and careless driving; making an improper turn; following improperly; inexperience operating; passing where prohibited; and improper or erratic lane changing. View Quote The study is flawed. Anyone who has driven in Portland, OR can attest to the horrible driving precisely because they don't speed. 3-lane highway: Guy in right lane doing 10-15 under the limit; guy in middle lane doing 10 under the limit; guy in left lane doing 5-10 under the limit. Add in the insane bicycle riders, and the roadways with a 25mph limit that anywhere else in the country would be 45 (yet the people of Portland still drive 20mph...). I've lived and worked all over the country, and the place I hate driving the most in Portland, OR. Followed closely by Detroit (where I now live ![]() ETA: When I lived in San Diego 20 years ago, I thought they were by far the best drivers in the country. As long as it wasn't raining. |
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Everyone is wrong.
The correct answer is Oregon. The worst drivers on the fucking planet. The retardation of the average Oregon driver isn't quantifiable. These people drive so fucking bad they break the laws of physics. |
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