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Northeast has dumbest drivers...again

http://www.gmacinsurance.com/SafeDriving/2006/test.asp


From cnn:


NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) - The tiny state of Rhode Island still ranks rock bottom in terms of driving knowledge, according to a national test conducted by GMAC Insurance. Oregon drivers answered the most questions correctly.

The test revealed that about one in 11 licensed drivers in the United States would fail a state drivers test, according to GMAC Insurance.

Rhode Island ranked last year, also, with an average score of 77. Last year, Oregon's average score was 89, which still placed at the top of the rankings that year.

Based on average scores, northwestern states generally ranked highest while the bottom-ranking states were mostly in the northeast. One exception was Vermont, which ranked third. Washington state drivers ranked second. Drivers in New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts and the District of Columbia ranked at the bottom, with D.C. finishing just ahead of Rhode Island.

The 20-question test was based on questions asked in state driver's license examinations. A score of 70 or higher is required to pass a standard state test.

The failure rate for drivers in northeastern states was about 16 percent, according to GMAC Insurance. The failure rate for drivers in northwestern states was from one to seven percent.

The test and an accompanying survey were completed by 5,288 licensed drivers including at least 100 from each of the 50 states and the District of Columbia. The survey asked about responses to specific driving situations.

(Cheat alert: The following paragraph includes some answers to the test.)

Approximately one in three drivers said they usually do not stop for pedestrians in crosswalks. At least one out of five drivers did not know that pedestrians in a crosswalk have the right of way. At least one in five also did not know that roads are most slippery when it first starts to rain after a dry spell.
 
There's a difference between dumb drivers and bad drivers. It doesn't really matter how many questions you answer correctly on a written test when you suck at driving.
 
All I have to say is a test doesn't mean everything. Hell, the people down south where I am right now suck a whole lot more at driving than people where I am from in NY. Link for proof. We had a tiny little bit of rain, and the roads were a little damp, and some schmucks decided to cause a pileup.
 
Originally posted by: manly
I got 18 of 20 correct, and GMAC calculated my score at 85%. 😛

Yeah, the same happened to me (it automatically subtracting 5%) so I just fixed my score. I got one wrong out of a 20 Q test, so I got a 95%, even though the damn site said 90. I went over my answers, and the correct ones like 10 times going "WTF Mate".
 
I took the test again and made sure I got all the answers correct based on their answers--I still got 95%. WTF?
 
Originally posted by: JDrake
no

Do you ever respond with anything that ISN'T a nef?


And I find it funny that VT ranked 3rd, there's a lot of horrible drivers up there, but I suppose not as many as other states.
 
Originally posted by: altonb1
I took the test again and made sure I got all the answers correct based on their answers--I still got 95%. WTF?

Maybe it's like some High School teachers that believe no one is perfect, so they don't give 100 averages. I had to argue with a teacher of mind to give me the 100 I deserved. I scored perfectly on everything, went above and beyond what was required, and the ****** was gonna give me a 99. I argued and fought for the 100 just out of principle, since it's BS to go "No one is perfect, so I don't give 100."
 
Originally posted by: bigdog1218
There's a difference between dumb drivers and bad drivers. It doesn't really matter how many questions you answer correctly on a written test when you suck at driving.

True, but Rhode Island drivers thoroughly suck.
 
Got one wrong and 90%.

I'm a Connecticut driver - who aren't that great - but IMO MASS drivers are the worst.

 
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