Traffic & Transit

Southern California Home To Some Of Nation's Worst Drivers, Study Says

Darlene, a school crossing guard who works in San Bernardino, says that some drivers don't even let up on reckless driving in school zones.

(KCAL News, CBS Los Angeles)

October 8, 2024

A new study suggests that some of the nation's worst drivers call Southern California home, and data shows that both of those cities are actually found in the Inland Empire.

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According to the study, Worst Drivers in America 2024 conducted by ConsumerAffairs, two San Bernardino County cities rank amongst the nation's top five worst drivers.

The study uses National Highway Traffic Safety Administration data on the number of fatal crashes, the number of fatal crashes related to bad driving, the number of fatalities involving positive blood alcohol content and the number of fatalities involving speeding per 100,000 people.

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