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While every city boast about its horrendous traffic and reckless driving, but none has nearly the distinctive combination that we have Florida drivers are supposedly among the finest in the country, according to a research released this week by the insurance website Quote Wizard, but according to a recent study by Finder, Florida cracked the top 10 list of the worst drivers in America. The top 10 states with the worst drivers have a few things in common — their drivers take many different risks, and most are located in the south. Here are some of the things one of these amazing drivers tend to do that you can take as a reference to be part of the cause.

Living on the edge with a last-Minute Turn

Drivers who are unsure about their destination sometimes make last-minute judgments. Unfortunately, many drivers in Florida are like this since they are not natives. We’ve all experienced occasions when our GPS led us astray or we realized we were going to miss an important turn. While it may be instinctive to make the turn, doing so is exceedingly risky for you and other cars on the road. Make sure you plan your route ahead of time and have a good concept of the turns you’ll need to make. Also, keep an eye out for cars making last-minute turns at key junctions.

Let’s cut past a person who is taking too long to make a left on yellow!

Tailgating is never a smart idea, but it may be especially riskier in Florida traffic. Florida drivers might be sluggish, but tailgating is not technique to make them go quicker…

To avoid a fender collision, always drive defensively and leave adequate space between yourself and the automobile in front of you.

Treat the yellow light as a challenge every time when you don’t make the yellow, come to a screeching halt then put your car in reverse.

At this point now I’m unable to say whether people just comprehend what it means when a traffic light turns yellow or whether “Fast and Furious” has spread some bizarre driving concepts around the world. You may drive through a flashing yellow light or arrow with caution. To prevent colliding with other cars, you must follow the give-way regulations. Meanwhile a solid yellow traffic signal light means “CAUTION, the red traffic signal light is about to appear. When you see the yellow traffic signal light, stop if you can do so safely. If stopping is unsafe, proceed with caution when crossing the junction.

I had no idea what a three-point turn is, so i just drove in a circle three times.

How often have you arrived at a traffic circle only to be greeted by bewildered eyes peering over a driving wheel? Before you know it, 10 minutes have passed and you still haven’t moved. One person departs, another pauses, another zooms past giving you a less-than-pleasant look. These frightening circular constructions have been given a plethora of titles, including roundabouts, micro roundabouts, large traffic circles, small traffic circles, and even rotaries. A traffic circle’s main functions are to improve traffic flow and lessen the possibility of head-on and broadside crashes. It’s crucial to drive with common sense, civility, and caution whether you’re on a roundabout or a minicircle. Within the traffic circle, go in a clockwise manner at all times.

Drive at least 15 mph over the speed limit on the highway…

It is illegal to drive over the speed limit as deemed “safe” by reasonable regard to traffic conditions. Driving over the speed limit at any rate can be extremely dangerous to the driver, passengers, and others on the road. even if you drive just 1 mph over the limit, you’re still breaking the law. Keep in mind that there are speed restrictions for a reason, so don’t ignore them! Furthermore, speed restrictions are simply that—limitations, not guidelines.

 

Safe driving focuses on practice and being alert at the wheel. When driving, you must make sure that nothing interferes with your ability to see the road, react to situations, or operate your vehicle properly. Traffic rules and safety signs help to mitigate this risk and reduce the possibilities of accidents happening (or the rise in your already costly insurance, which is obviously something we don’t want to happen).

Sources:

https://floridatoyotarental.com/driving-miami-everything-need-know/

https://www.wfla.com/news/florida/floridians-ranked-10th-worst-drivers-in-the-united-states/

https://www.miamiherald.com/miami-com/funny-stories/article225758890.html

https://www.miaminewtimes.com/news/miami-drivers-named-fourth-best-in-us-study-says-11292457