Weird driving patterns here. This area was VERY rural for the last 100 years. So there are many long time residents who think nothing of pulling out onto the highway (no interstate here, so it's full access with little traffic signals) and very slowly accelerating up to about 45 mph. Since the late 90s, there was a large influx of military/government civilians transferred down from Washington DC, many of whom still commute the 75 miles each way. They have one thing in mind. Getting down that road as fast as possible! So you have the local slowly coming up to 45 mph who combines with the DC native who is going 80 and not paying attention to anyone else (might have a paper on the seat next to them or be doing work on their cell phone). Bad, Bad, Bad, combinations.
Whoever said that their state has the lowest number of fatalities is exactly the opposite here. Nearly all of these accidents end up with fatalaties because of the speeds involved.
Oh, and we have a big Amish population too, so about 2-3 times a year, one of those accidents involves a horse. My oldest child is 4 years away from driving age. I'm very, very afraid!
Whoever said that their state has the lowest number of fatalities is exactly the opposite here. Nearly all of these accidents end up with fatalaties because of the speeds involved.
Oh, and we have a big Amish population too, so about 2-3 times a year, one of those accidents involves a horse. My oldest child is 4 years away from driving age. I'm very, very afraid!