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ic3d2
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PA
According to insurance institute -
PA is one of the worst for driver's training.
Philadelphia alone has two of the most dangerous intersections in the US. In one intersection alone when they put in red light cameras they were averaging one person running a red light ever 6 minutes, 24 hours a day, every day of the month.
PA has one of th highest rates of uninsured motorist.
In Philadelphia there are signs near the traffic signals that say "wait for green", why? they go before the light turns green.
In Philadelphia you can double park for hours if you have your flashers on. |
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Little_mouse
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Rhode Island |
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mama2alina
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D.C. - I lived there for almost 3 years and couldn't believe how rude some drivers can be! They actually have aggressive driving cameras on the highways to catch bad drivers! |
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bigboi
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everywhere |
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Lil D
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Any State bordering the State I/you live in! |
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Farly the Seer
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I say Florida. It's where all the old people are. |
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dora_da_1_explora
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I believe the people from Michigan.... I did not have a problem with the people in Michigan it is the people outside the state with MI plates on the interstate I have the problem with!!! |
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fadded
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washington |
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palebeachbum
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I have to be different and say Georgia. Doesn't matter if you are in the countryside or in Atlanta. They all think "speed limit" means it's the slowest you're supposed to go. Tailgating at 80mph is the norm on the interstates, and way too many people don't know what that little stick on the left side of your steering column does (aka turn signal). Don't let me forget the lack of understanding what double yellow center lines mean on the road. Can't tell you how many idiots have passed me on a double yellow, even though I'm going over the speed limit. Dumbasses. |
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baddog
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new york. |
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wildhair
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Either NJ or Massachusettes. Take your pick. |
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ilovedragonflies6
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New Mexico drivers and Drivers in Dallas Tx. |
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once_apon_a_time
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i would say .................. probably california. because there is tons of bars up there, there isnt enough DD's for everyone. |
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Granny Good Witch
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Florida, there are people behind the wheel that shouldn't even be driving. |
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tg
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florida - all the senior citizens who should not be driving live there |
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Tom A
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Texas |
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blahblahblah
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the states that have the large cities. |
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Kay
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Massachusetts definitely...
It has the highest accident rate by far and it has been that way for a very long time. It is crazy and aggravating. |
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crazy_airforce_guy
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california! |
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Socrates_Redux
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I'm not really sure but the drivers in S. Korea were so bad, everyone in the US is an expert in my opinion. Actually, I was there in 1984 and so mostly cab drivers but those cab drivers were really, really bad drivers. |
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John B
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I would say California, but with the traffice jams (caused in part by the carpool lanes), we're the safest :-) |
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tinku_200
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Boston! City-wise. NJ and NY are bad because of the tourists ;-)
So state-wise, I'd say PA (closer to the NJ area...not the western side) |
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Alley
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Okay, completely random, but people in Michigan don't know how to drive.
It's pathetic. |
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john
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alabama. because they all drive slow on the left lane. |
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~*Becka*~
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New Jersey, & Florida |
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me too
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any state people drive in there aren`t any good drivers in america exp ME.. |
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arun
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idk... |
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go UCLA bruins!
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In the North- Maryland
In the South- Florida |
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