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"Imagine how nice the world would be if everyone drove like you and me."


Thursday, October 14, 2010

Worst States to Drive are not a Surprise

Driving in SW Florida can be a challenge or a pleasure. The difference depends largely on the season. Snowbird season in Naples makes the roads more crowded with drivers who do not have the same courtesy and safety habits as our year-round residents. It seems many of the drivers have not recently been through driver safety training. Come to my AARP Driver Safety Course and I can give you some tips. Find a class near you at www.AARP.com/Driver



Florida is not the worst state in which to drive. Forbes listed the worst states to drive within the United States, based on gas prices, safety, insurance, infrastructure, and legal protections. California was the worst, followed by:



Illinois

New York

Michigan

Alaska





South Carolina was rated the best state for drivers, followed by:



Nebraska

Missouri

North Dakota

Mississippi



I like driving in the Carolinas and Florida best of any states. Read the Forbes article and tell me if you agree.

http://autos.yahoo.com/articles/autos_content_landing_pages/1542/the-best-and-worst-states-for-drivers/



This is Rob G asking you to drive like me.

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