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Old 09-22-2006, 07:36 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Exclamation America's worst drivers live in?

Nearly 10% of America's drivers couldn't pass a DMV licensing test if they had to take it today. Could you? Plus: See how your state fared.

By MSN Money staff

At least one of every five drivers doesn't know when to use bright lights, how to follow directional arrows or when highways are the most slippery, results from a national driver's test show.

GMAC Insurance administered a 20-question test -- similar to a traditional licensing test at the local DMV – to 5,288 drivers and released the results last week. Of those tested, nearly 10% were unable to answer enough questions correctly to achieve a passing score of 70.

If the test results are any guide, America's pedestrians are in deep, deep trouble.

20% of drivers do not know that a pedestrian has the right of way at a marked or unmarked crosswalk.

1 in 3 drivers don’t usually stop for pedestrians – even if they’re in a crosswalk or at a yellow light.

One-third admit they speed up to make a yellow light even when pedestrians are in the crosswalk.
More frightening? Drivers in the heavily urbanized Northeast scored the worst..

Oregon tops; Rhode Island worst
The lowest average score came out of Rhode Island, whose drivers in the sample averaged a 75.1; more than a quarter of Rhode Island drivers in the sample failed the test. The District of Columbia, New Jersey, Massachusetts and New York posted average scores almost as low, and failure rates in the region averaged 16%.

Drivers in Oregon, on the other hand, averaged a score of 90.6, and the Northwest overall had the most knowledgeable drivers, with failure rates below 7%.

Drivers older than 35 were not only more likely to pass, they were less likely to treat their time behind the wheel as "down time." Younger drivers, though, reported doing everything from applying makeup to fiddling with iPods at much higher rates. About 1 in 4 had sent text messages from a cell phone; 8% had changed clothes while driving.

"The rules of the road should not be something you learn once when you are 16 years old," says Gary Kusumi, CEO and president, GMAC Insurance-Personal Lines. "We want to remind everyone that they need to work on their driving skills every day."

How did your state score?

Rank State Score Rank State Score
1 Oregon 90.6
2 Washington 88.2
3 Vermont 87.5
4 Idaho 87.3
4 South Dakota 87.3
6 Montana 87.2
7 Nebraska 87
8 Kansas 86.8
9 Iowa 86.7
10 Wyoming 86.2
11 Wisconsin 86.1
12 Minnesota 86
13 Alaska 85.8
14 California 85.6
15 Indiana 85.2
15 Colorado 85.2
17 Michigan 85.1
18 North Dakota 85
19 West Virginia 84.8
20 Utah 84.5
21 Mississippi 84.4
22 Illinois 84.3
23 Tennessee 84.2
24 Texas 84
24 Kentucky 84
26 New Hampshire 83.9
27 Arkansas 83.8
28 Virginia 83.5
29 Arizona 83.4
30 Georgia 83.2
30 Louisiana 83.2
32 North Carolina 83.1
32 Maine 83.1
34 Ohio 83
35 Oklahoma 82.9
36 Alabama 82.8
37 Missouri 82.7
37 Delaware 82.7
39 Nevada 82.6
40 South Carolina 82.3
40 Florida 82.3
42 Pennsylvania 82.1
43 New Mexico 81.5
44 Connecticut 80.9
45 Hawaii 80.7
46 Maryland 79.5
47 New York 79.4
48 New Jersey 78.6
48 Massachusetts 78.6
50 District of Columbia 76.5
51 Rhode Island 75.1


Source: GMAC Insurance

Can you pass the Driving Test? Take the GMAC Insurance drivers test online http://www.gmacinsurance.com/SafeDriving/2006/test.asp?
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Old 09-23-2006, 01:55 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I took the test and passed with flying colors. I was surprised to see MO ranked so low. I was also surprised to find CA in the top 20...hmm.
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Nice to be a oregon native huh...lol
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