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The best state to drive in? Tennessee. I haven't driven much in Tennessee, mostly just passing through on my way to other places, so I won't offer any speculation there. The top five best states to drive in are rounded out by Ohio, Pennsylvania, Florida, and Georgia.
The five worst states? The states that you, as a driver, want to avoid? Hawaii (the worst), Oregon, New Mexico, Wyoming, and Alaska.
Alaska? Seriously? //
And don't get me started on Saudi Arabia, where the locals pass on the highway by straddling the center line, flashing their lights, and honking their horns - until they find themselves facing a massive, five-ton, U.S. Army truck with a huge winch full of 3/4" steel cable on the front. I never saw a speed limit sign in that country, but one local assured me that "there is a speed limit, but nobody makes a car that will reach it." //
anon-c0q4
5 hours ago
This poll must be showing which states are the most honest about their driving. Having lived and worked in most states, Wyoming is one that has the best drivers, Colorado, (DC area), Massachusetts to Maryland with the worse. //
anon-89ic
8 hours ago
This is crap. Wyoming and Wisconsin are the best states to drive in in America, bar none. The worst by far is the Bray State. I've been in every state in the Lower 48, and I've rented a car in every state, and this list is nonsense.