State Drivers Test Rankings State driver test rankings Rankings and scores for all 50 states and the Washington, D.C. on insurance company driving test. May 26, 2006; Posted: 1:56 p.m. EDT (1756 GMT) NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) - These are the rankings and average scores for each of the 50 states and the District of Columbia in the GMAC Insurance driving test. Test scores are in: Northeast still has dumbest drivers Average: 83.7 percent 1. Oregon 90.6 2. Washington 88.2 3. Vermont 87.5 4. Idaho 87.3 (Tie) 4. South Dakota 87.3 (Tie) 6. Montana 87.2 7. Nebraska 87.0 8. Kansas 86.8 9. Iowa 86.7 10. Wyoming 86.2 11. Wisconsin 86.1 12. Minnesota 86.0 13. Alaska 85.8 14. California 85.6 15. Indiana 85.2 (Tie) 15. Colorado 85.2 (Tie) 17. Michigan 85.1 18. North Dakota 85.0 19. West Virginia 84.8 20. Utah 84.5 21. Mississippi 84.4 22. Illinois 84.3 23. Tennessee 84.2 24. Texas 84.0 (Tie) 24. Kentucky 84.0 (Tie) 26. New Hampshire 83.9 27. Arkansas 83.8 28. Virginia 83.5 29. Arizona 83.4 30. Georgia 83.2 (Tie) 30. Louisiana 83.2 (Tie) 32. North Carolina 83.1 (Tie) 32. Maine 83.1 (Tie) 34. Ohio 83.0 35. Oklahoma 82.9 36. Alabama 82.8 37. Missouri 82.7 (Tie) 37. Delaware 82.7 (Tie) 39. Nevada 82.6 40. South Carolina 82.3 (Tie) 40. Florida 82.3 (Tie) 42. Pennsylvania 82.1 43. New Mexico 81.5 44. Connecticut 80.9 45. Hawaii 80.7 46. Maryland 79.5 47. New York 79.4 48. New Jersey 78.6 (Tie) 48. Massachusetts 78.6 (Tie) 50. Washington, D.C. 76.5 51. Rhode Island 75.1 (Actually, I'm from WV where the drivers are above average, any my clan is from KY where they are also better than most )
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Tempus @ May 26 2006, 02:40 PM) [snapback]261412[/snapback]</div> That's because in WV most cars are in the front yard up on blocks. Hard to break the rules from there. (Just kidding). I went to school in WV and my wife was born and raised there. I don't know if I am more worried about the dumb drivers or the ones who know the laws and still break them.
This is for insurance purposes; it has nothing to do with how good the drivers are. If you notice, most of the states with good rankings are states with less people per square mile. If you have ever spent much time driving in DC you would realize, were you not a very good driver, you couldn’t get three blocks without an accident.
I've had licenses in both Vermont (original) and California..... The roads and driving needs are very different in those 2 states!
The two states where I have lived most of my life, New Jersey and Rhode Island, are the first and second most populated states in the US (Mass is third.) I think that there are a lot of bad drivers in both of those states, but that probably applies to all of them. :huh:
of course I can't help but wonder why they give driving tests in language OTHER THAN ENGLISH when the signs are ONLY in english. Plus here in Trenton we have the other issue of the PA fakers.....
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(barbaram @ May 27 2006, 12:10 AM) [snapback]261633[/snapback]</div> When I lived in NJ (South Jersey, outside of Philadelphia), everyone would complain about the "lousy Philly drivers." I've noticed in RI that when I see a car with NJ plates, the driver is often incompetent. Perhaps people drive worse outside of their home states. Or maybe NJ has been exiling their worst drivers :lol:
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(grasshopper @ May 26 2006, 08:32 PM) [snapback]261553[/snapback]</div> Actually I think this has nothing to do with good or bad drivers, just dumb ones. It is referring to currently licensed drivers who take the written driving test and perform badly.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(BellBoy @ May 28 2006, 02:10 PM) [snapback]262064[/snapback]</div> Just about! :lol: