Plenty of Americans like to complain that their city has the worst drivers. In fact, doing so is something of a national pastime.
Recently, drivers have had even more to complain about, as rates of dangerous driving behavior, including speeding, are on the rise across America.
Many motorists picked up bad driving habits during the COVID-19 pandemic’s initial shelter-in-place orders, and unfortunately, have continued those dangerous practices into 2022.
– Share of drivers with an at-fault violation on record: 22.1% (10% greater than state average)
– Share of drivers with an at-fault violation on record: 19.8% (18% greater than state average)
– Share of drivers with an at-fault violation on record: 20.7% (20% greater than state average)
– Share of drivers with an at-fault violation on record: 22.4% (28% greater than state average)
– Share of drivers with an at-fault violation on record: 24.1% (13% greater than state average)