Virginia Ranks Second Among Worst Drivers By State
By Jason Hall
October 22, 2020
Virginia is reportedly among the U.S. states with the worst drivers.
A study conducted by QuoteWizard.com ranked Virginians as the second worst drivers in the United States. The study analyzed more than 2 million insurance quotes and built a composite score based on four incident factors: accidents, speeding tickets, DUIs and citations.
States considered to have the worst drivers had the highest rates of each incident factor, while states with the best drivers had the lowest rates of each incident factor.
Fortunately, Virginia didn't rank in the top-5 for any of the four categories. Rhode Island topped the rankings for most accident-prone states; California was No. 1 for most lead-footed states; Wyoming ranked first among drunkest-driving states; and Alabama topped the list of worst driving habits based on the most citations given.
Here is a full list of the study's results:
- Wyoming
- Virginia
- Colorado
- New Jersey
- South Dakota
- Vermont
- Maryland
- Washington
- Ohio
- South Carolina
- Georgia
- North Dakota
- Oregon
- California
- Delaware
- Nebraska
- Wisconsin
- Arkansas
- Indiana
- Idaho
- Maine
- Utah
- Alaska
- Kansas
- Connecticut
- New York
- Tennessee
- Iowa
- Pennsylvania
- Louisiana
- Minnesota
- Alabama
- Massachusetts
- New Hampshire
- Rhode Island
- Hawaii
- Mississippi
- North Carolina
- Arizona
- Oklahoma
- Montana
- Nevada
- Kentucky
- Illinois
- Florida
- Texas
- New Mexico
- Michigan
- Missouri
- West Virginia
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