The Worst And Best Drivers In The United States For 2018
Maine and South Carolina have some of the worst drivers in the United States, that’s according to a new QuoteWizard study. Maine tops the list at No. 1 and was named the state with the country’s worst drivers.
Drivers in South Carolina ranked No. 2 on the list of the worst drivers in the nation for 2018, followed by Nebraska, California, and North Dakota.
On the other hand, Michigan had the No. 1 best drivers in America, followed by Mississippi and then Oklahoma.
For its annual Best and Worst Drivers list, its experts analyzed more than 2 million data points from the Federal Highway Administration and the drivers that used its services from 2018. The rankings are based on the sum of weighted means calculated from these incidents: Accidents, Speeding tickets, DUIs, Citations, and Fatalities.
Want to know how other areas fared? Here’s a list of the worst and best drivers in the United States for 2018, with No 1. being the worst.
The worst drivers in the United States for 2018:
- Maine
- South Carolina
- Nebraska
- California
- North Dakota
- Minnesota
- Idaho
- Ohio
- Utah
- Washington
- Vermont
- Maryland
- Oregon
- Virginia
- Georgia
- Wyoming
- Wisconsin
- North Carolina
- New Hampshire
- Iowa
- Delaware
- Massachusetts
- Kansas
- New Jersey
- Alaska
- Colorado
- Tennessee
- Hawaii
- Connecticut
- Louisiana
- Montana
- Indiana
- New Mexico
- New York
- South Dakota
- Alabama
- Texas
- Pennsylvania
- Missouri
- Florida
- Kentucky
- Rhode Island
- West Virginia
- Arkansas
- Nevada
- Illinois
- Arizona
- Oklahoma
- Mississippi
- Michigan
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