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I have a feeling next time we will get them. Unfortunately we improved a whole % point this time. quote: No. 8 Dumbest: Louisiana Average Score: 76.4%
Residents of the Bayou State have ranked in the bottom half every year. One positive this year was their average score improved 1 percent.
Random Fact: Forty-three percent of Americans are unaware of the meaning of a diamond-shaped sign (warning sign).
Just to let you know we will be gunning for you next year MS. quote: No. 6 Dumbest: Mississippi Average Score: 75.7%
If Magnolia State residents don't have enough to worry about, they also have to deal with many poor drivers.
Random Fact: Approximately three in five Americans believe that permit or license applicants should be required to take a standard, national written driver's test with questions applying to all 50 states.
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  markwp2001 Spreadhead Premium join:2002-05-25 Long Beach, MS | Doesn't surprise me a bit, there are a lot of bad drivers here. And every other one of em has a cell phone plastered to their ear as they drive around. -- LHF's Football Master 2006 |
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| reply to boognish State's drivers skid in ranking By RYAN STRONG World Staff Writer
quote: According to the fourth annual GMAC Insurance National Drivers Test, the state ranks 22nd in the nation, down from 13th place last year.
The test was based on a written driver's test; Oklahomans had an average score of 79.2 percent.
A local driving instructor, Jerry Walters, said teenage drivers are to blame.
Teenagers are a high-risk group," he said. "Because of their lack of experience, teenagers are more likely to get into a crash."
»www.tulsaworld.com/news/article.···se163134
What does getting into a crash have to do with taking a written driving test? -- Team Discovery/ ~ Project Hope ~ |
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