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Study: 20 Million Licensed Drivers may be Unfit for Roads AMERICANS LACK BASIC DRIVING KNOWLEDGE
One in Ten Drivers Fail DMV-Style Test; Nation’s Most Knowledgeable Drivers in Oregon, Least Knowledgeable in Rhode Island
May 26, 2005
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Results of a study released today suggest that millions of Americans lack basic knowledge of rules of the road and safe automobile operation. In fact, the study shows that if tested today, one in ten drivers – nearly 20 million Americans – would fail a state drivers test. Furthermore, the study evaluated Americans’ everyday driving habits, unveiling dangerous driving behaviors.
The alarming results were part of the inaugural GMAC Insurance National Drivers Test, a study of almost 5,000 licensed drivers nationwide, between ages 16-65 years, designed to gauge Americans’ driving knowledge. Respondents were administered a 20-question written test representative of those used to award state drivers permits or licenses. Oregon drivers ranked highest on the test with an overall average score of 89 percent (70 percent or higher is required to pass a standard driving test); Rhode Island ranked lowest with an overall average score of 77 percent.
Results suggest that many Americans find standard driving practices vexing, including merging, failure to yield when making left turns, and road-sign interpretation. In addition, many may not take such important topics as drinking and driving seriously enough. Twenty-nine percent (57 million) of drivers who drink admitted they would knowingly drive while over the legal limit “if they felt okay.”
“The test supports the need to stay abreast of the rules of the road, and to put them into practice each and every day,” said Gary Kusumi, CEO and president, GMAC Insurance - Personal Lines. “Part of our job as auto insurers is to educate our customers, empowering them to become better, safer drivers to avoid accidents and to keep their lives moving. “
According to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS), a non-profit research organization funded by auto insurers, areas where respondents showed lack of knowledge or a propensity for unsafe practices are also common causes of auto accidents.
For example, IIHS research shows that speeding increases both the likelihood of crashing and the severity of the crashes that do occur and that younger drivers speed more often than older drivers. In addition, the IIHS states that alcohol-impaired driving is still a major problem. Since 1997 about a third of fatally injured passenger vehicle drivers have had a Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) of 0.08 percent or above. Driving with a BAC of 0.08 percent or higher is illegal in every state.
“As a nation of drivers, we’ve made little progress in the past 10 years to curb some of the most dangerous driving behaviors, including drinking and driving and speeding,” said Susan Ferguson, PhD, senior vice president of research, Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. “This study underscores the importance of safer driving habits and more consistent law enforcement.”
Most state Departments of Motor Vehicles provide written and online resources to keep your knowledge fresh. Visit www.gmacinsurance.com to take the interactive drivers test yourself, and for online resources such as Top Five Claims, Safe Driving Tips and other helpful links.
GENERAL DRIVING SAFETY KNOWLEDGE: WHERE AMERICANS ARE LACKING
Pedestrians Beware
According to IIHS in 2003, 48 percent of all pedestrian injuries and 21 percent of fatal injuries to pedestrians occur in collisions with motor vehicles at intersections.
Fasten Your Seatbelts: Speeding Remains a Problem
More Bad Driving Habits
The test was administered by TNS NFO, the world’s largest custom research company and a leading provider of social and political polling, www.tns-global.com. Drivers were given a 20-question test representative of a DMV written drivers test typically used to award a driver’s permit or license.
Who has the most knowledgeable drivers in the nation? The following is a complete list of state rankings for the GMAC Insurance National Drivers Test.
1 Oregon 2 Washington 3 Iowa 4 Idaho 5 Wyoming 6 Vermont 7 Nebraska 8 Wisconsin 9 Montana 9 West Virginia 11 Minnesota 12 North Dakota 13 North Carolina 14 Indiana 15 Alabama 15 Nevada 15 Missouri 18 Virginia 19 Ohio 19 South Dakota 21 Colorado 22 Kansas 23 Michigan 24 New Hampshire 25 Tennessee 26 Maine 27 Arkansas 27 South Carolina 29 Georgia 29 New Mexico 31 Okalahoma 32 Texas 33 Utah 33 Arizona 35 Mississippi 36 Delaware 36 Kentucky 38 Pennsylvania 39 Louisiana 40 Illinois 41 Florida 42 Connecticut 43 California 44 Maryland 45 District of Columbia 45 New York 47 New Jersey 48 Massachusetts 49 Rhode Island
Source: GMAC Insurance Group
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