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Thousands of commuters around the world lose their lives in vehicular accidents each year, and in the U.S., the most dangerous time to drive can actually depend on which state you’re in.

According to the CDC, car crashes are the eighth leading cause of death globally, and the leading cause for young people between the ages of 5–29 years old. Each day, the U.S. alone sees an average of 102 fatal traffic accidents.

...... data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) to identify the most dangerous time to drive in each state of the country, based on traffic fatalities.

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The safest times to drive across all states? Early in the morning from 3 a.m. to 5 a.m.

Alabama 5:00‒5:59 p.m.
Alaska 2:00‒2:59 p.m.
Arizona 7:00‒7:59 p.m.
Arkansas 5:00‒5:59 p.m.
California 9:00‒9:59 p.m.
Colorado 5:00‒5:59 p.m.
Connecticut 7:00‒7:59 p.m.
Delaware 5:00‒5:59 p.m.
Florida 8:00‒8:59 p.m.
Georgia 6:00‒6:59 p.m.
Hawaii 8:00‒8:59 p.m.
Idaho 4:00‒4:59 p.m.
Illinois 6:00‒6:59 p.m.
Indiana 9:00‒9:59 p.m.
Iowa 5:00‒5:59 p.m.
Kansas 1:00‒1:59 p.m.
Kentucky 2:00‒2:59 p.m.
Louisiana 9:00‒9:59 p.m.
Maine 4:00‒4:59 p.m.
Maryland 9:00‒9:59 p.m.
Massachusetts 6:00‒6:59 p.m.
Michigan 9:00‒9:59 p.m.
Minnesota 4:00‒4:59 p.m.
Mississippi 8:00‒8:59 p.m.
Missouri 3:00‒3:59 p.m.
Montana 2:00‒2:59 p.m.
Nebraska 4:00‒4:59 p.m.
Nevada 8:00‒8:59 p.m.
New Hampshire 2:00‒2:59 p.m.
New Jersey 8:00‒8:59 p.m.
New Mexico 6:00‒6:59 p.m.
New York 6:00‒6:59 p.m.
North Carolina 6:00‒6:59 p.m.
North Dakota 4:00‒4:59 p.m.
Ohio 8:00‒8:59 p.m.
Oklahoma 3:00‒3:59 p.m.
Oregon 5:00‒5:59 p.m.
Pennsylvania 3:00‒3:59 p.m.
Rhode Island 9:00‒9:59 p.m.
South Carolina 8:00‒8:59 p.m.
South Dakota 1:00‒1:59 p.m.
Tennessee 8:00‒8:59 p.m.
Texas 9:00‒9:59 p.m.
Utah 3:00‒3:59 p.m.
Vermont 5:00‒5:59 p.m.
Virginia 6:00‒6:59 p.m.
Washington 5:00‒5:59 p.m.
West Virginia 3:00‒3:59 p.m.
Wisconsin 3:00‒3:59 p.m.
Wyoming 3:00‒3:59 p.m.

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Quittin' Time.

Ask any truck driver.
People get totally retarded then.
You don't want to be driving near a big factory at that time,
damn sure don't want to be trying to turn.


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My brother is a N.C. State Trooper, and he tells me that some of the more severe wrecks come in the early afternoon. He says this is due to the underclass just getting their day started, after a night of substance abuse. They spill out on the road, on the way to a convenience store or Dollar General, and are all screwed up on dope or alcohol.

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Texas? It should be all day.

When school for was out vacation, thee was a lot less traffic.

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Originally Posted by wilkeshunter
My brother is a N.C. State Trooper, and he tells me that some of the more severe wrecks come in the early afternoon. He says this is due to the underclass just getting their day started, after a night of substance abuse. They spill out on the road, on the way to a convenience store or Dollar General, and are all screwed up on dope or alcohol.

I notice KY's window is in the 2 o'Clock hour. I used to see a lot of high-speed driving around that time. I always figured it was guys trying to get to second shift.


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Odd stuff.
It seems like 5pm is the worst/busiest time in Ar. .


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Originally Posted by viking
Texas? It should be all day.

When school for was out vacation, thee was a lot less traffic.

Truth!

When school is in session the most dangerous time is around 3pm when the schools let out.

I've said for years that the most dangerous critter on earth is a mother in a Suburban who's late picking the kids up from school!


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Originally Posted by wilkeshunter
My brother is a N.C. State Trooper, and he tells me that some of the more severe wrecks come in the early afternoon. He says this is due to the underclass just getting their day started, after a night of substance abuse. They spill out on the road, on the way to a convenience store or Dollar General, and are all screwed up on dope or alcohol.

I notice KY's window is in the 2 o'Clock hour. I used to see a lot of high-speed driving around that time. I always figured it was guys trying to get to second shift.

All of the above. Druggies just starting to wake up. Headed to the Gas-n-Go for smokes and an energy drink. Guys trying to get to second shift. Guys trying to get farm equipment moved around before evening rush hour. Soccer mom's (obliviots) zooming around trying to get last minute errands wrapped up on their way to pick up kids when school lets out. Schools let out around here at 3:00pm. 2:30pm to 3:30pm traffic can be crazy.

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Great, potentially lifesaving information. I, like everyone else who reads this, will surely change our driving times.

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Originally Posted by ol_mike
Odd stuff.
It seems like 5pm is the worst/busiest time in Ar. .

I was expecting something like 10pm --> midnite, drunks leaving bars, but that doesn't seem to be the case.

MT, SD, KS early afternoon strikes me as odd.

And then there is this;

"leading cause (of death) for young people between the ages of 5–29 years old"

Sad. Some six year old is put in the car seat, told to just shut-up and look out the window. Gets crushed. He didn't do nut'n to deserve that.

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Originally Posted by SupFoo
Originally Posted by ol_mike
Odd stuff.
It seems like 5pm is the worst/busiest time in Ar. .

I was expecting something like 10pm --> midnite, drunks leaving bars, but that doesn't seem to be the case.

MT, SD, KS early afternoon strikes me as odd.

And then there is this;

"leading cause (of death) for young people between the ages of 5–29 years old"

Sad. Some six year old is put in the car seat, told to just shut-up and look out the window. Gets crushed. He didn't do nut'n to deserve that.

Who would have thought that people get drunk earlier in such glorious states?

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Always tried to find a truck stop and fuel up ,clean up and get a nap between 2 and 7 ,let the afternoon traffic clear out then make some miles in overnight


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I find it interesting that all the times are PM.

SD is full of hard working people. Up early for work and early afternoon is quitting time. cool laugh crazy


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I used to work the afternoon shift. It was traffic accidents up the wazoo. Folks just couldn't get home or to the bars fast enough.

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The only reason I can think of why Kentucky is around 2 PM, is that's when the drunk Welfare scammers get out of bed and go buy cigs.

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The beautiful people in FL are going to work, fixing hair, putting on markup and talking/texting on their cel at the same time. See them all the time @70-80 mph, primping, whiles looking in the rear view mirror, swerving from sided to side. I see, I get way behind them, to avoid the flying plastic and aluminum that is coming.


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Idaho 4:00‒4:59 p.m.
The worst here seems to be rural highways and county roads. They say that 1/3 of them are drinking or drugs. Inattentive driving is the major cause. I'm constantly reading about stop sign violations or just driving off the road. Both are usually inattentive driving.
Nationally, non-whites are far more likely to die in wrecks than whites. We have very few blacks here but Hispanic names are constantly in the accident reports.


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Originally Posted by ol_mike
Odd stuff.
It seems like 5pm is the worst/busiest time in Ar. .

Probably skewed with LR/NLR rush hour in the mix. When traveling back to the old homeplace in AR I like to be there before 5PM and that is in South Arkansas.

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The study is worthless. Of *course* the ‘most dangerous’ time (as measured by total number of fatalities) correlates strongly with the times that have the most drivers in the road. The correct measure of ‘danger’ should be fatalities per mile driven. My guess is different times would pop up as ‘most dangerous’.

Suppose there are 500,000 miles driven between 5:00 and 6:00 and that results in 2 fatalities. In the same state there are 50,000 miles driven between 1:00 and 2:00 am and that results in 1 fatality. This study would say 5:00-6:00 is TWICE as dangerous as 1:00-2:00. In reality, the odds of dying on the road are 5 times greater between 1:00-2:00.

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Originally Posted by K1500
The study is worthless. Of *course* the ‘most dangerous’ time (as measured by total number of fatalities) correlates strongly with the times that have the most drivers in the road. The correct measure of ‘danger’ should be fatalities per mile driven. My guess is different times would pop up as ‘most dangerous’.

Suppose there are 500,000 miles driven between 5:00 and 6:00 and that results in 2 fatalities. In the same state there are 50,000 miles driven between 1:00 and 2:00 am and that results in 1 fatality. This study would say 5:00-6:00 is TWICE as dangerous as 1:00-2:00. In reality, the odds of dying on the road are 5 times greater between 1:00-2:00.

Of course, someone would have to be genuinely curious about the topic of conversation that they start to see that, so I hope you didn't expect Captain C&P to consider any of it. It's not about quality. It's not about conversation. It's not about substantive content. It's all about quantity with his type.

Don't quote me. We don't want the OP to read my hurtful words.

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