Best and worst drivers: We all know that it is very difficult to drive in India, the road conditions, traffic and of course the drivers with a sense of owning the road play a huge role in making it difficult to drive here. According to a study, India is the fourth worst county to drive in, let’s see which is the best and which is the worst.
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Condition in India
Unfortunately, our national capital New Delhi tops the list as the city with the highest rate of accidents, despite the fact that it has become a serious issue for everyone in the nation. Larger metropolitan cities are where major accidents tend to occur, according to studies.
The ranking is headed by New Delhi, with Mumbai, Bangalore, Chennai, and Hyderabad following the national capital.
Best and worst drivers
The ranking is generated by taking into account a number of variables, such as legal blood alcohol limits, the condition of the roads, the popularity of social media posts on road safety, and the number of fatalities from motor vehicle accidents. In fact, India ranks pretty high when it comes to annual traffic fatalities and accident-related injuries.
Best drivers
Japan has the world’s safest drivers, according to the list. More than 50 countries participated in the study. Similar to Chile and the Czech Republic, Japan has a 0.03 g/dl blood alcohol limit. In terms of driving-related phrases, Japan has the highest percentage of positive comments (33.4%) on social media.
In addition, Japan enjoys the fourth-best overall road quality on the list, making it a generally extremely safe nation for both pedestrians and drivers.
Worst Drivers
The world’s worst drivers, according to the same ranking, are from Thailand. In the entire world, Thailand has some of the worst traffic. Peru comes in second place, closely followed by Lebanon, which comes in third place.
The worst driver’s ranking has India at number four. Laws and enforcement continue to be weak in India.
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