Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's because a significant number of Maryland drivers drive while high, which is not exactly a better situation.
FL is just above MD on the list. Are Floridians all driving while high, too?
Anonymous wrote:That's because a significant number of Maryland drivers drive while high, which is not exactly a better situation.
Anonymous wrote:That's because a significant number of Maryland drivers drive while high, which is not exactly a better situation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.forbes.com/advisor/car-insurance/state-rankings-confrontational-drivers/
Virginia’s score: 96.97 out of 100
- Virginia drivers were third most likely to report that another driver has exited their vehicle to yell at or fight with them (50.5%), honked at them in frustration (78.5%) and yelled at them, insulted them, cursed at them or made threats (89.5%).
- Drivers in the Old Dominion State tied with Oklahoma drivers for being fourth most likely to report that another driver has cut them off on purpose (59.5%).
- Virginia drivers also tied with Missouri drivers for being fifth most likely to experience rude or offensive gestures while driving (67%).
Forced off the road: 10.50%
Blocked from changing lanes: 52.00%
Cut off on purpose: 59.50%
Yelled at, Insulted or Threatened: 89.50%
Lots of VA drivers taking "Don't tread on me" a bit too seriously.
Seems like a lot of angry people in Va. Only AZ, RI, and WV are less angry than VA drivers.
And before you ask, MD is #19. DC not ranked.
https://www.forbes.com/advisor/car-insurance/state-rankings-confrontational-drivers/
It just means that VA drivers get a lot of real-time feedback on the quality of their driving.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.forbes.com/advisor/car-insurance/state-rankings-confrontational-drivers/
Virginia’s score: 96.97 out of 100
- Virginia drivers were third most likely to report that another driver has exited their vehicle to yell at or fight with them (50.5%), honked at them in frustration (78.5%) and yelled at them, insulted them, cursed at them or made threats (89.5%).
- Drivers in the Old Dominion State tied with Oklahoma drivers for being fourth most likely to report that another driver has cut them off on purpose (59.5%).
- Virginia drivers also tied with Missouri drivers for being fifth most likely to experience rude or offensive gestures while driving (67%).
Forced off the road: 10.50%
Blocked from changing lanes: 52.00%
Cut off on purpose: 59.50%
Yelled at, Insulted or Threatened: 89.50%
Lots of VA drivers taking "Don't tread on me" a bit too seriously.
Seems like a lot of angry people in Va. Only AZ, RI, and WV are less angry than VA drivers.
And before you ask, MD is #19. DC not ranked.
https://www.forbes.com/advisor/car-insurance/state-rankings-confrontational-drivers/
It just means that VA drivers get a lot of real-time feedback on the quality of their driving.
Anonymous wrote:https://www.forbes.com/advisor/car-insurance/state-rankings-confrontational-drivers/
Virginia’s score: 96.97 out of 100
- Virginia drivers were third most likely to report that another driver has exited their vehicle to yell at or fight with them (50.5%), honked at them in frustration (78.5%) and yelled at them, insulted them, cursed at them or made threats (89.5%).
- Drivers in the Old Dominion State tied with Oklahoma drivers for being fourth most likely to report that another driver has cut them off on purpose (59.5%).
- Virginia drivers also tied with Missouri drivers for being fifth most likely to experience rude or offensive gestures while driving (67%).
Forced off the road: 10.50%
Blocked from changing lanes: 52.00%
Cut off on purpose: 59.50%
Yelled at, Insulted or Threatened: 89.50%
Lots of VA drivers taking "Don't tread on me" a bit too seriously.
Seems like a lot of angry people in Va. Only AZ, RI, and WV are less angry than VA drivers.
And before you ask, MD is #19. DC not ranked.
https://www.forbes.com/advisor/car-insurance/state-rankings-confrontational-drivers/
Anonymous wrote:Survey was flawed.
VA just has a large % of whiners who can't drive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is determined by location, not by where one's vehicle is registered. Most of the insane drivers I see in Alexandria have MD plates, coming over via the WWB. 90% of the drivers on Rt. 1 are Maryland drivers.
LOL. I can't decide whether you're hilarious or just sad.
Anonymous wrote:This is determined by location, not by where one's vehicle is registered. Most of the insane drivers I see in Alexandria have MD plates, coming over via the WWB. 90% of the drivers on Rt. 1 are Maryland drivers.
Anonymous wrote:https://www.forbes.com/advisor/car-insurance/state-rankings-confrontational-drivers/
Virginia’s score: 96.97 out of 100
- Virginia drivers were third most likely to report that another driver has exited their vehicle to yell at or fight with them (50.5%), honked at them in frustration (78.5%) and yelled at them, insulted them, cursed at them or made threats (89.5%).
- Drivers in the Old Dominion State tied with Oklahoma drivers for being fourth most likely to report that another driver has cut them off on purpose (59.5%).
- Virginia drivers also tied with Missouri drivers for being fifth most likely to experience rude or offensive gestures while driving (67%).
Forced off the road: 10.50%
Blocked from changing lanes: 52.00%
Cut off on purpose: 59.50%
Yelled at, Insulted or Threatened: 89.50%
Lots of VA drivers taking "Don't tread on me" a bit too seriously.
Seems like a lot of angry people in Va. Only AZ, RI, and WV are less angry than VA drivers.
And before you ask, MD is #19. DC not ranked.
https://www.forbes.com/advisor/car-insurance/state-rankings-confrontational-drivers/