Texas had the nation's third-highest rate of drunk drivers involved in fatal car accidents, according to the report. Texas BadDrivers DrunkDriving caraccident
The new study by Forbes Advisor looked at a variety of metrics to determine which state had the worst drivers.
But the Alamo City hasn't got the market cornered on shitty driving. Turns out Texas, as a whole, ranks as the state with the nation's worst drivers in aForbes Advisor created its list by analyzing driving-related metrics across all 50 states and the District of Columbia. Among other things, those include each state's number of fatal drunk driving accidents, number of drivers who use their phones behind the wheel and number of crashes involving drowsy drivers.
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