According to a recent study, drivers in Ohio receive the second-highest number of speeding tickets in the United States.
Insurify compared the number of Ohio drivers in each state with speeding tickets over the past 7 years versus those without.
Insurify’s data team compared the number of drivers in each state who had reported at least one speeding ticket to the total number of drivers from each state in the database. The 10 states with the highest percentage of drivers with speeding tickets were ranked as the states with the most speeding tickets.
I’ve been saying for years that Ohio drivers are the worst. And it looks like I was close. Ohio is actually tied with Wisconsin in the percentage of drivers with speeding tickets.
10 States with the Most Speeding Tickets – 2024
- #1.North Dakota 8.7%
- #2. (Tie) Ohio 7.8%
- #2. (Tie) Wisconsin 7.8%
- #4. (Tie) Iowa 7.1%
- #4. (Tie) Idaho 7.1%
- #6. Wyoming 6.8%
- #7.South Dakota 6.7%
- #8. Virginia 6.6%
- #9.Utah 6.5%
- #10. Oregon 6.4%
In Ohio’s defense, the speed limit on interstate highways in the Buckeye State is 65 MPH, as opposed to Michigan, which has a 75 MPH limit on rural interstate highways. Ohioans with speeding tickets face an average increase in insurance premiums of nearly 70%, which gives me some reassurance about Michigan’s high insurance premiums.
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