48 MA
49 NY
50 DC
51 NJ
Why does that not surprise me AT ALL??
(I’d say Boston and NYC drivers are the worst in the country, although I can only judge from observed rudeness - recklessness - irresponsibility, not from tested knowledge!)
California used to have some of the best drivers around. You’re taking your life in your hands when you go on our roadways today.
Here in Glendale some people think nothing of pulling out of driveways onto the road without looking. The me first attitude of some of our recent immigrants (over the last thirty years) is a beauty to behold.
While this 16% stat sounds interesting at first, there are some specific regulations that most of us have forgotten long ago, that are necessary to know, to pass the test. That doesn’t necessarily mean you’re a bad driver if you don’t remember some precise specifics.
I think they should do much more of a thorough job conduting background investigations of DMV employees, and force them to take random drug tests.