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    Missouri named second riskiest state for drivers, study shows

    By Joe Millitzer,

    11 hours ago

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    ST. LOUIS — Missouri ranks as the second riskiest state to drive in, according to a recent study by Forbes Advisor . The state’s drivers face many risks that contribute to the dubious distinction. The state is also near the bottom of the list for teen drivers, according to WalletHub .

    Car theft is a major concern in Missouri, with 564.36 thefts per 100,000 vehicles, the fifth-highest rate in the nation. Road rage is also prevalent, with 37% of Missouri drivers reporting they experienced road rage from another driver in the past 12 months, the sixth-highest percentage nationwide.

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    Drunk driving remains a serious issue in the state. Missouri has the 10th highest number of drunk drivers involved in fatal car accidents, at 12.72 per 100,000 licensed drivers. The state also ranks 10th for wildlife collision risk, adding another layer of danger for drivers.

    These factors contribute to Missouri’s high fatal accident rate. The state sees 42.46 fatal car accidents per 100,000 licensed drivers, significantly higher than the national average.

    Missouri’s roads also present challenges , with only 74.8% of road miles in acceptable condition, lower than many other states. Additionally, just 34.7% of bridge area in the state is in good condition.

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