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State-by-State scores on driving tests
http://207.25.71.61/2005/05/27/Auto...cores/index.htm
These are the average scores for each state on the GMAC Insurance National Driver's Test. New York (CNN/Money) - These are the average scores on a 20-question driver's test administered to more than 5,000 licensed drivers in a survey commissioned by the GMAC Insurance. Nation -- 82.7 1. Oregon -- 89.4 2. Washington -- 88.4 3. Iowa -- 87.7 4. Idaho -- 87.5 5. Wyoming -- 87.4 6. Vermont -- 86.6 7. Nebraska -- 86.5 8. Wisconsin -- 86.3 9. Montana -- 86.2 10. West Virginia -- 86.2 11. Minnesota -- 86.1 12. North Dakota -- 85.6 13. North Carolina -- 85.2 14. Indiana -- 85.1 15. Alabama -- 84.7 15. Virginia -- 84.7 15. Nevada -- 84.7 16 Missouri -- 84.7 19. Ohio -- 84.3 19. South Dakota -- 84.3 21. Colorado -- 84.2 22. Kansas -- 84.0 23. Michigan -- 83.8 24. New Hampshire -- 83.7 25. Tennessee -- 83.4 26. Maine -- 83.2 27. Arkansas -- 83.1 27. South Carolina -- 83.1 29. Georgia -- 82.9 29. New Mexico -- 82.9 31. Oklahoma -- 82.8 32. Texas -- 82.7 33. Utah -- 82.6 33. Arizona -- 82.6 35. Mississippi -- 82.5 35. Delaware -- 82.5 35. Kentucky -- 82.5 38. Pennsylvania -- 82.1 39. Louisiana -- 81.7 40. Illinois -- 81.6 41. Florida -- 81.1 42. Connecticut -- 80.9 43. California -- 80.4 44. Maryland -- 79.8 44. Washington, D.C, -- 79.8 44. New York -- 79.8 47. New Jersey -- 78.3 48. Massachusetts -- 77.2 49. Rhode Island -- 77.0 |
i got a 96 on my writen test...
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W. Virginia did better then NJ!!! :cry:
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how the hell does ny score better?
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I wonder if it has anything to do with the fact that the machine at the DMV shuts off when you've answered enough correct questions to pass?
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it says survey commisioned by gmac insurance...not drivers license test scores guys.....
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Go figure, Rhode Island has the lowest score. How many schools do they have there, four?
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i think this is very telling. licensed drivers cannot remember enough of the rules of the road in order to pass the test again. i'd like to see some demographics, though, as in what age group was tested, etc. once people get their driver's license they forget all about the info you need to pass. they just couldn't care less. and NJ being the third worst tells even more: we care less than most states.
i know most people feel their car is their own private world and feel very passionate whenever anyone attempts to tell them how to drive. looks like everyone could use a refresher course. |
http://www.cnn.com/2005/AUTOS/05/26/...udy/index.html
"Younger drivers are the most likely to fail a written driving test while those between the ages of 50 and 64 are the most likely to pass." |
Blah blah ba blah blah blah. That's all I gotta say about that test. Nothing new. All I know is I'm a good driver and I've got the record, tests, and passengers to prove it. I've also been blessed with fast reactions making me that much safer. What they need to do is build a simulator where people are subjected to various scenarios at real time and score them on the way they handle the situation. THAT alone could be enough to scare enough drivers into learning the rules because as it sits passing the written test is too easy. We've got too many dip ****s driving around.
Anybody else think a simulator would be a good use of tax payers money? It's worked for the military pilots that fly billion dollar equipment. NASA believes in them too so... BTW, they've been using simulators for how many years now? The only problem I see with young drivers is the consiquences of driving cars fast and crashing them. They don't see what really happens. Video games you just press restart or the games automatically flip your car back over and off you go... that's not helping. Those tests should definatly post the demographics. I've found the safest drivers are those that live in less stressful area's of the state. Lower traffic and straighter roads. |
i agree with we should use simulators, but disagree that the safest drivers live in the less stressful areas i jus think its more bad drivers live in the more stressful areas.
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a driving simulator won't fix these ills. |
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There should also be a retest ever 6 years. |
I dont care, as long as we did better than Mass. Those drivers absolutely suck! If anyone has driven through there or seen someone from there they know what i am talking about! Damn Massholes! :lol:
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Deffinatly, Massholes are by far driving without any care for anyone else. I have never seen soo many people drive with there headlights off when it was clearly night time? WTF?
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our generation was no different: most of the drunks getting locked up for DWI come from my generation. and they are more likely to repeat the offense. |
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