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Of 200 cities ranked by Allstate (years between claims), Baltimore ranked... #200.
Honestly, 4/5 times I see an accident in VA or DC, at least one - if not both - cars have MD plates. The entire area could use a driving course, but there's no denying that MD drivers are officially the worst. http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/baltimore-city/bs-md-ci-allstate-worst-drivers-20180830-story.html |
| To nobody’s surprise |
| Well DC is 198 and Alexandria is 192–so, shockingly, it looks like all the DC area drivers blow. |
Speaking as someone who lives in Alexandria and observes the license plates of accidents I see, I'd put 90% of that on Maryland. |
| This is non-disputed. Think of it as a challenge every day. Why go ziplining or on roller coasters when 270 provides the same thrill? |
| Absolutely true. This fact is borne out every single day on the roads around here. |
| Yep. I dislike murderland with a passion. A relative of 20 yrs old was killed in a car in md when a 38 yr old made an oopsie and pressed gas instead of brake killing several. |
+ 1. I say at as a former Marylander and Virginian. It’s a different in the driving styles. MD and Va drivers are extreme opposites when t comes to caution. VA drivers are terrible too. The best drivers are transplants from the Midwest or Pennsylvania in my anecdotal experience. |
| Baltimore is hardly representative of MD. |
| Can someone please explain the way in which MD drivers are "bad"? Speeding? Going too slow? Aggressive? Oblivious? |
All of the above and more. MD drivers can be summed up as, doing what they want, when they want, because they just want to. Meaning they tend to have no concept of moderating and going with the flow of things around them on the road. |
It all comes down to the fact that MD has no real traffic enforcement. In VA if you are going 10-15 over regularly you are going to get a ticket plus there is reckless for 20+ over or 80+. MD doesn't have any of that which is why you see more speeding from MD drivers. = |
It is a maddening combination of poor skills, arrogance and complete lack of concentration on the road. Imagine a MD driver who doesn't know how to parallel park, trying to parallel park into a bus zone (between other illegally parked Maryland drivers) trying to operate their cell phone at the same time and giving the finger to anyone who confronts them (like someone waiting for the bus) about their terrible skills and disregard for everyone else. We drove to FL this past spring break and the two craziest things we saw on the road (both in FL) were committed by MD drivers. |
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Stuff like this is so typical:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/public-safety/man-arrested-for-threatening-to-shoot-district-school-crossing-guard/2018/08/30/efbc55c2-acbd-11e8-b1da-ff7faa680710_story.html?utm_term=.387b06b6f980 Bethesda man cutting through a DC neighborhood on local streets driving dangerously and erratically and doubling down on the bad behavior by threatening everyone in site. |
NP. All of the above, plus they treat residential areas like their personal speedway and act annoyed/inconvenienced/aggressive when they have to yield to pedestrians or follow traffic signals. - signed, a regular pedestrian in a DC neighborhood just off Rock Creek Parkway |