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What states to avoid on road trips?

10 U.S. States Everyone Needs To Avoid When On A Road Trip (15 Not So Bad)
  • 21 Avoid: Delaware's Route 40.
  • 22 Avoid: Michigan's Rural Roads Are In Bad Shape. ...
  • 23 Avoid: North Dakota Has Too Many Oil Spills. ...
  • 24 Avoid: Pennsylvania And Its Poorly Maintained Roads. ...
  • 25 Avoid: Mississippi's Roads Are Not Friendly. ...




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The journey to your final destination can be fraught with dangers that you don't even expect. This is why before taking an outing, you should know more about why accidents happen on road trips and how to avoid them. Taking a vehicle anywhere, even for a short trip to the store, can be hazardous.

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Passenger vehicles are by far the most dangerous motorized transportation option compared. Over the last 10 years, passenger vehicle death rate per 100,000,000 passenger miles was over 20 times higher than for buses, 17 times higher than for passenger trains, and 595 times higher than for scheduled airlines.

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Fairly normal routine. Is it considered rude if you are on a long road trip and all the passengers in the vehicle fall asleep except for the driver? Absolutely not. It's the driver's duty and responsibility to operate the vehicle.

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According to the statistics, the best day of the week to travel by car (or RV) is Wednesday. Tuesday is your second best choice. When asking RVers when they like to travel, most cited Tuesday as the best day to drive.

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The safest vacation countries 2023 The safest country in the world is currently Switzerland, followed by Austria and Germany. There have been few changes at the top of the table for years.

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Safety on the Highway Driving on the highway is, statistically speaking, the most dangerous way to travel. Drivers have a 1 in 114 chance of dying in a motor vehicle crash, and a 1 in 654 chance of dying as a car occupant.

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Second only to air travel, traveling by bus is one of the safest modes of transportation in the United States.

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