CNN/Money released the results of a study conducted by GMAC Insurance. Drivers were asked questions similar to what you would find on a drivers license test.
The six places (in order) scoring the lowest were Rhode Island, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, District of Columbia, and Maryland. Oregon and Washington scored highest.
I was surprised to find Arizona right about average. I was even more surprised to find New Mexico scored better than Arizona (I must have witnessed the worst of New Mexico drivers). California (no surprise here) scored seventh lowest. Then again, we have a lot of ex-Californians driving around here, thereby dragging down our score.
Click here if you want to see how all the states and DC scored.
Friday, May 27, 2005
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