Terrible driving is a gem of Southern culture. I'm not going to speculate on the reasons for it, but every state between California and Florida seems to suffer from reckless endangerment by motor vehicle. I'm in TX. Every day I can ask myself, "Have I almost died today?", and if the answer is "No", then I haven't yet used my car. Sometimes it's just like I'm dodging peoples' attempts to kill me. When I was working up in Colorado for a few weeks last year, I was positively floored at my experiences on the roads. People were paying attention, using turn signals, accelerating and braking logically, etc. Still in disbelief at how there is such a disparity in the culture of driving across the nation, and if I could throw money at driverless car tech to hasten the onset, I would.
Perhaps it's that people from states in the South and West don't have to drive in the snow half the year? Hence they have less incentive and experience to drive more conservatively?
Ah, I see you're using logic in an attempt to explain a southern culture phenomenon. It won't end well, BrainBurner.