America’s Deadliest States to Drive In

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28 Comments

  1. Yeah, 30% (at least) of drivers in Colorado self report as chosing not to wear a seatbelt.  Shit happens in Colorado, where your damned seatbelt.

  2. As I say every time some version of this gets posted, the side effect of all of Eastern Mass being gridlocked 16 hours a day is that we’re not going fast enough to kill anyone.

  3. I live in New Mexico and I can confirm that driving here is dangerous. Even after I get a green light or arrow, there will often still be cars from the crossing street driving through the intersection.

  4. Wooden-Astronaut8763 on

    How does MA have such a low death rate when it comes to vehicle crashes?

    Unlike almost every state I find their roads around Boston very complex given that they curve and going all random directions a lot of times unexpectedly to the point where I have to see on Google maps carefully whenever I turn or where I go, so I don’t go on the wrong street.

  5. Apparently it’s safer to drive in the drunkest state in America, than a large majority of the country

  6. What’s this? A QOL measurement where Colorado doesn’t come out on top with Minnesota??

  7. Every time I drive through Mississippi it is raining, and their drivers don’t have their headlights on. That should tell you all you should know.

  8. ni_hao_butches on

    Wisconsin is both surprising and not. We give you a few mulligans for your first OWIs. However, we know how to drive drunk (which is a shit thing to say or even be proud of). The number of local news stories I see about some bubba stopped or found in a ditch roll over woth theor 7th OWI is shocking.

  9. Ok_Volume3211 on

    39k Americans killed in car accidents in 2024.

    Just kind of funny that it doesn’t get politicized with other things. As a society we have just accepted death by car accident lol.

  10. ChessieChesapeake on

    As a Marylander, I’m really surprised where we sit in those stats. The way we drive, I expected a much higher number.

  11. Yeah, it’s hard to believe Massachusetts is “the lowest,” as in Boston, it seems the lines on the road only indicate direction, and the cabs are happy to drive on the sidewalk or only take stoplights as “an advisory” to maybe slow down a bit.

  12. I’m amazed that Massachusetts is so low. Some of the most aggressive drivers I’ve ever encountered there.

  13. derknobgoblin on

    Masshole drivers know *how* to drive… they just don’t want the rest of us on their roads.

  14. Unfair_Discussion606 on

    If something exists, rest assured, Mississippi will be the worst at it.