the bad drivers I see are mostly those who are confused, don't know where they are going, too scared to drive so they drive too slowly, don't care about others, ie aggressive drivers.
They come in all shapes and sizes -- from old people to young, from poor to rich and entitled.
But, ask the insurance industry where most of the bad drivers live. The rest of the posts are anecdotes. I see bad drives in both MD and VA, but numbers don't lie, and they are not biased, unless individuals.
https://insurify.com/insights/states-worst-drivers-2022/
these ten states are home to more rule-breaking motorists than anywhere else.
10. South Dakota
9. Virginia
8. Idaho
7. Wisconsin
6. South Carolina
5. Wyoming
4. Nebraska
3. North Dakota
2. Iowa
1. Ohio
Methodology:
When applying for car insurance, applicants disclose their state of residence and any prior violations on their driving record within the last seven years. Insurify’s data scientists compared the number of drivers with one or more at-fault violations on record (including accidents, DUIs, failures to stop, speeding, reckless driving, passing violations, and other citations for illegal driving behavior) to the total number of drivers applying for car insurance in each state. The ten states with the highest proportion of drivers with at-fault incidents on record earned a spot in the rankings of the states with the worst drivers in America. Traffic fatality rates by state are from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety’s most recent Fatality Facts report.
The findings in this article represent statistical trends found in Insurify’s database of over 4.6 million car insurance applications. The findings of this study are not meant to imply the direction nor necessarily the existence of a causal relationship. Rather, this is a presentation of statistical correlations of public interest.