In which U.S. state is it most dangerous to drive, given factors such as reckless driving, road rage, drunk driving, and bad weather?
According to the Auto Insurance Center (AIC), just completed a study of the deadliest driving conditions by state throughout the U.S. from 2005 to 2015, Montana had the greatest number of fatalities due to this type of driving – 108 fatalities per 100,000 residents. A common behavior cited in crash deaths in Montana was a lack of seat belt use, in addition to speeding and alcohol consumption. The next state to have the highest fatalities due to careless and reckless driving was Arkansas (86 fatalities).