3) 1.3 people will die in Oregon Roads for every million vehicle miles traveled. To put it another way, 2 people will die on Oregon Roads after all of the vehicles in Oregon travel a combined 3 million miles. These wrongful deaths become more frequent as more people move to Oregon and more people drive in Oregon. As of May 2018, 17 people had died in traffic crashes. Things are not looking better for the remainder of the year. For example, last week a motorcyclist was killed near the St. Johns Bridge. Almost all of these wrongful deaths are completely preventable if drivers simply obey the rules of the road. or the
If you were wondering where the worst drivers are, well here it is. According to Smartasset the states with the worst drivers are:
1) Mississippi
2) Tennessee
3) California
3) Missouri (Tied with California)
5) New Mexico
5) Texas (Tied with New Mexico)
7) Alabama
8) Florida
9) Alaska
10) Arizona (Tied with Alaska)
Click here to read more about the survey and the methodology they used. Remember if you or someone you know where in an Oregon car crash call Portland Personal Injury Attorney Jeremiah Ross at 503.224.1658. Ross Law PDX provides free case evaluations for wrongful death and personal injury matters. Jeremiah Ross also represents people in disputes with their insurance company in uninsured motorist claims, underinsured motorist claims, and personal injury protection benefits claims. Please note that Jeremiah Ross, and Ross Law PDX, do not have any affiliation with Smartasset, nor have they confirmed any of the statements or statistics are accurate.