To discover which states have the most dangerous and worst drivers, researchers at Car Insurance Comparison collected over 3,000 data points from the U.S. Department of Transportation's National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and ranked all 50 states plus D.C. by the following chief categories:
- Fatality Rate: The number of traffic deaths for every 100 million vehicle miles traveled
- Failure to Obey: Deaths involving failure to obey traffic laws (not wearing seat belts, ignoring traffic signals, or driving without a valid license)
- Drunk Driving: Traffic fatalities involving alcohol-impaired drivers
- Speeding: Deaths involving motorists who were speeding
- Careless Driving: The number of bicyclists and pedestrians killed by drivers for every 100,000 residents
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