Best & worsd drivers in U.S. Congrats Oregon

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  • parkerbink
    R3V OG
    • Jun 2004
    • 10134

    #1

    Best & worsd drivers in U.S. Congrats Oregon



    America's worst drivers live in ...

    Nearly 10% of America's drivers couldn't pass a DMV licensing test if they had to take it today. Could you? Plus: See how your state fared.

    By MSN Money staff

    At least one of every five drivers doesn't know when to use bright lights, how to follow directional arrows or when highways are the most slippery, results from a national driver's test show.

    GMAC Insurance administered a 20-question test -- similar to a traditional licensing test at the local DMV – to 5,288 drivers and released the results last week. Of those tested, nearly 10% were unable to answer enough questions correctly to achieve a passing score of 70.

    If the test results are any guide, America's pedestrians are in deep, deep trouble.
    • 20% of drivers do not know that a pedestrian has the right of way at a marked or unmarked crosswalk.
    • 1 in 3 drivers don’t usually stop for pedestrians – even if they’re in a crosswalk or at a yellow light.
    • One-third admit they speed up to make a yellow light even when pedestrians are in the crosswalk.
    More frightening? Drivers in the heavily urbanized Northeast scored the worst..


    Oregon tops; Rhode Island worst
    The lowest average score came out of Rhode Island, whose drivers in the sample averaged a 75.1; more than a quarter of Rhode Island drivers in the sample failed the test. The District of Columbia, New Jersey, Massachusetts and New York posted average scores almost as low, and failure rates in the region averaged 16%.

    Drivers in Oregon, on the other hand, averaged a score of 90.6, and the Northwest overall had the most knowledgeable drivers, with failure rates below 7%.

    Drivers older than 35 were not only more likely to pass, they were less likely to treat their time behind the wheel as "down time." Younger drivers, though, reported doing everything from applying makeup to fiddling with iPods at much higher rates. About 1 in 4 had sent text messages from a cell phone; 8% had changed clothes while driving.

    "The rules of the road should not be something you learn once when you are 16 years old," says Gary Kusumi, CEO and president, GMAC Insurance-Personal Lines. "We want to remind everyone that they need to work on their driving skills every day."

    How did your state score? Rank State Score Rank State Score 1 Oregon 90.6 27 Arkansas 83.8 2 Washington 88.2 28 Virginia 83.5 3 Vermont 87.5 29 Arizona 83.4 4 Idaho 87.3 30 Georgia 83.2 4 South Dakota 87.3 30 Louisiana 83.2 6 Montana 87.2 32 North Carolina 83.1 7 Nebraska 87 32 Maine 83.1 8 Kansas 86.8 34 Ohio 83 9 Iowa 86.7 35 Oklahoma 82.9 10 Wyoming 86.2 36 Alabama 82.8 11 Wisconsin 86.1 37 Missouri 82.7 12 Minnesota 86 37 Delaware 82.7 13 Alaska 85.8 39 Nevada 82.6 14 California 85.6 40 South Carolina 82.3 15 Indiana 85.2 40 Florida 82.3 15 Colorado 85.2 42 Pennsylvania 82.1 17 Michigan 85.1 43 New Mexico 81.5 18 North Dakota 85 44 Connecticut 80.9 19 West Virginia 84.8 45 Hawaii 80.7 20 Utah 84.5 46 Maryland 79.5 21 Mississippi 84.4 47 New York 79.4 22 Illinois 84.3 48 New Jersey 78.6 23 Tennessee 84.2 48 Massachusetts 78.6 24 Texas 84 50 District of Columbia 76.5 24 Kentucky 84 51 Rhode Island 75.1 26 New Hampshire 83.9


    Source: GMAC Insurance

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  • bwanac
    No R3VLimiter
    • Oct 2003
    • 3354

    #2
    I saw that article somewhere else, took the test sample, and got a 90.

    Im from massachusetts.

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    • Jand3rson
      Banned
      • Oct 2003
      • 37587

      #3
      w00t! Oregon FTW.

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      • Jarvis
        R3VLimited
        • Nov 2003
        • 2132

        #4
        Those scores must not include E30 drivers.

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        • Jand3rson
          Banned
          • Oct 2003
          • 37587

          #5
          Originally posted by Jarvis
          Those scores must not include E30 drivers.
          Ha ha ha, that's a very good point... :D

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          • misterlance
            Advanced Member
            • Nov 2005
            • 170

            #6
            I have driven in nearly every state and I swear! Oregon is the most annoying state to drive in by far. Mostly due to the unconscious drivers and lower than everywhere else speed limits.

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            • Jand3rson
              Banned
              • Oct 2003
              • 37587

              #7
              Originally posted by misterlance
              I have driven in nearly every state and I swear! Oregon is the most annoying state to drive in by far. Mostly due to the unconscious drivers and lower than everywhere else speed limits.
              There's so much bullshit contained in that single post that I can't even begin to filter it all out and reply to it. But I guess that's your opinion.
              Last edited by Jand3rson; 06-04-2006, 09:37 AM.

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              • misterlance
                Advanced Member
                • Nov 2005
                • 170

                #8
                Originally posted by Eurospeed
                There's so much bullshit contained in that single post that I can't even begin to filter it all out and reply to it. But I guess that's your opinion.
                So 90% of the drivers there dont drive 5 miles under the already 5 miles lower than the rest of the country speed limit?

                Dont get me wrong, I love Oregon, but driving in that state sucks.

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                • Jand3rson
                  Banned
                  • Oct 2003
                  • 37587

                  #9
                  Originally posted by misterlance
                  So 90% of the drivers there dont drive 5 miles under the already 5 miles lower than the rest of the country speed limit?

                  Dont get me wrong, I love Oregon, but driving in that state sucks.
                  Well, then you're just talking about on the freeways. Besides, if you've spent length of time on Oregon freeways, you should know that damn-near NO ONE stays to the speed limit. I'm usually doing about 75-80, going with the most of the traffic doing the same speed.

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                  • Van Westervelt
                    R3V OG
                    • May 2006
                    • 9365

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Eurospeed
                    Well, then you're just talking about on the freeways. Besides, if you've spent length of time on Oregon freeways, you should know that damn-near NO ONE stays to the speed limit. I'm usually doing about 75-80, going with the most of the traffic doing the same speed.
                    What he said! Plus just get a Valentine1 for the freeways. The backroads and highways are to die for though. Ive lived all over the west, the backroads here are addicting. They are why I came back.
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                    • Tvan
                      Mod Crazy
                      • Feb 2005
                      • 780

                      #11
                      There is no way that Indiana ranks that high, I call BS.

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                      • NC325iC
                        R3V OG
                        • Mar 2004
                        • 6565

                        #12
                        thats a bad statistical test, all the driving tests in every state are different
                        Your signature picture has been removed since it contained the Photobucket "upgrade your account" image.

                        Originally posted by TimKninja
                        Im more afraid of this thread turning into one of those classic R3v moments, where Pizza gets delivered.

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                        • Jon325i
                          R3V OG
                          • Oct 2003
                          • 6934

                          #13
                          Misterlance - Spend some time in my neck of the woods. California is car culture country.....everyone here, legal and illegal, has a car and the vast majority cannot drive. I've spent 35 years here so I have a pretty good idea of the insanity.

                          Compared to where I live, I think Oregon is rather toned down.

                          Jon

                          Edit: And to make matters worse, our roads suck too.
                          Rides...
                          1991 325i - sold :(
                          2004 2WD Frontier King Cab

                          RIP #17 Jules Bianchi

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                          • TwoJ's
                            R3V Elite
                            • Oct 2005
                            • 4908

                            #14
                            so what kind of speed limits do you have? Say on I-5. do you ever have 55mph on a large freeway?

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                            • golde30
                              R3V OG
                              • Nov 2003
                              • 11464

                              #15
                              Originally posted by SeattleKid
                              so what kind of speed limits do you have? Say on I-5. do you ever have 55mph on a large freeway?
                              inside of SF the freeways are 50MPH...
                              IG: @Baye30

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