Speak up: Does Delaware have fewer confrontational drivers?

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A recent survey claims that Delaware has the smallest percentage of confrontational drivers in the nation, followed by Wyoming, Louisiana, South Dakota and Idaho. Forbes Advisor revealed Arizona as having the highest percentage, along with Rhode Island, West Virginia, Virginia and Oklahoma. What has your experience been on Delaware roads? Where have you seen confrontational or aggressive driving? Where do you most often see cooperative drivers?

  • I wonder if Forbes Advisor drove on the Del. 1 bypass. Recently, I entered the bypass, and I said to my wife, “I feel like I’m entering a racetrack.” I’m doing 65-70, and cars and trucks are flying by me. If I’m caught in the left lane for some reason, cars will tailgate me like they’re drafting in a NASCAR race. — Stan Sipple
  • Sounds about right. Seen my share, but folks generally have good driving manners. — Howard Gaines III
  • The level of stupidity runs high. — Bob Hice
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