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Does the Houston area have the worst drivers in the country?

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TXTransplant
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Lots of self-imposed penance being paid by the Gen X and younger employees who work for oil and chemical companies, too. More of them drive Teslas than I would expect.
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At my oil and gas service/manufacturing employer, the only ones I see in Teslas and higher end EVs are parked near the upper management building.
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schmellba99 said:

Of the places I've lived or spent significant time in (worst to not quite as worse)

1. San Antonio
2a. Austin
2b. Denver
3. Phoenix
4. Houston
5a. DFW
5b. Los Angeles (probably only this low since I've spent a very small amoutn of time there)
6. NOLA (I just expect ****ty driving because ****ty roads)
7. Kansas City
I didn't know San Antonio was so bad. Didn't notice the few times I visited there on vacation.

I know MoPac in the Austin area is very bad. I have seen those videos online.
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What's ignored more:

- red lights on freeway entrance ramps

- yield signs on feeders

- any solid white line leading up to or from a freeway exit or on ramp

- any traffic light turning yellow anywhere

- stop for pedestrians crossing signs
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Ciboag96 said:

What's ignored more:

- red lights on freeway entrance ramps

- yield signs on feeders

- any solid white line leading up to or from a freeway exit or on ramp

- any traffic light turning yellow anywhere

- stop for pedestrians crossing signs
This is a pretty solid list, I would say in terms of quantity, the yellow lights and solid white line leading to or from a freeway are tied for tops.

I might add left turns at busy intersections where people invent a second left turn lane also!
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htxag09
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In terms of quantity I'd agree.

But I don't think houstonians even know you're supposed to yield to pedestrians in a crosswalk. So in percentage terms, it would be higher.
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I usually see people ignoring red lights at intersections daily.
cajunaggie08
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Ciboag96 said:

What's ignored more:

- red lights on freeway entrance ramps

- yield signs on feeders

- any solid white line leading up to or from a freeway exit or on ramp

- any traffic light turning yellow anywhere

- stop for pedestrians crossing signs
You forgot to add the sign that says "no right turn from this lane on red"
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^ I would consider this to be one of our better drivers in Houston.

When Houston drivers go to other cities they make national news.

Getting near the fast lane in Houston is more dangerous than hiking Angels Landing at Zion.
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TheWoodlandsTxAg said:

cajunaggie08 said:

Guitarsoup said:

cajunaggie08 said:

htxag09 said:

TitanAGGIE09 said:

I'm shocked daily by Tesla drivers.. equivalent of 6cyl mustang and dodge challenger drivers.
Tesla drivers just seem to be the new entitled dbags of the road.
With Tesla drivers you're gonna get the 2 ends of the driving spectrum. You are either going to encounter a dbag who thinks he has the sportiest car on the road or you are going to encounter a driver who hates driving and will be going 10 under at all times and taps the brakes because a car merged 150 yards in front of them. The later is the former prius drivers.
Don't know that I agree with that. You'll see Tesla drivers that will do aggressive things because their cars are quicker and better handling than pretty much any other sedan. But I never see them just weaving in and out of traffic like crazy like you do a Charger or Camaro.

I never really see Teslas doing 10 under like that, but you probably will see weird braking from the autopilot/full self driving from people that use that. The default for FSD/Autopilot is to use the speed limit, but the driver can override it to go faster. I think the max is setting at 85 or 90mph.
My commute is from Katy to Sugar Land and every Tesla I encounter on 99 and 90 are the ones that don't know how to change a tire let alone drive a vehicle on a 55 mph highway with stop lights..
You are crossing the whole western and southwestern suburban ring of the greater Houston area. Cinco Ranch, Seven Meadows, Bella Terra, Long Meadow Farms, Harvest Green, Aliana, New Territory, Telfair, and Imperial.



I've lived here 26 years, and I have no idea about 90% of what you just said.
94chem,
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Ciboag96 said:

What's ignored more:

- red lights on freeway entrance ramps

- yield signs on feeders

- any solid white line leading up to or from a freeway exit or on ramp

- any traffic light turning yellow anywhere

- stop for pedestrians crossing signs

Speed limit signs.
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94chem said:

TheWoodlandsTxAg said:

cajunaggie08 said:

Guitarsoup said:

cajunaggie08 said:

htxag09 said:

TitanAGGIE09 said:

I'm shocked daily by Tesla drivers.. equivalent of 6cyl mustang and dodge challenger drivers.
Tesla drivers just seem to be the new entitled dbags of the road.
With Tesla drivers you're gonna get the 2 ends of the driving spectrum. You are either going to encounter a dbag who thinks he has the sportiest car on the road or you are going to encounter a driver who hates driving and will be going 10 under at all times and taps the brakes because a car merged 150 yards in front of them. The later is the former prius drivers.
Don't know that I agree with that. You'll see Tesla drivers that will do aggressive things because their cars are quicker and better handling than pretty much any other sedan. But I never see them just weaving in and out of traffic like crazy like you do a Charger or Camaro.

I never really see Teslas doing 10 under like that, but you probably will see weird braking from the autopilot/full self driving from people that use that. The default for FSD/Autopilot is to use the speed limit, but the driver can override it to go faster. I think the max is setting at 85 or 90mph.
My commute is from Katy to Sugar Land and every Tesla I encounter on 99 and 90 are the ones that don't know how to change a tire let alone drive a vehicle on a 55 mph highway with stop lights..
You are crossing the whole western and southwestern suburban ring of the greater Houston area. Cinco Ranch, Seven Meadows, Bella Terra, Long Meadow Farms, Harvest Green, Aliana, New Territory, Telfair, and Imperial.



I've lived here 26 years, and I have no idea about 90% of what you just said.
All of the SW quadrant of 99 has developed into these neighborhoods. I think they just pick words out of a hat at this point
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I love Tesla drivers....

On the way to take my kids to daycare this morning I was at a red light in the left lane to turn left. Small side street light with two lanes. Tesla pulls up behind me in the middle of both lanes, so blocking everyone who was trying to turn right, which is a lot of people at this intersection. Then, when the light turns green, not a protected arrow, the Tesla honks at me (I can't go yet because cars coming the opposite direction are going straight).

After dropping the kids off and on the way back home, I'm going north on Shepherd in the far left lane (where it's 4 lanes). Tesla driver turns right from a side street into the second lane from the right, causing two cars to slam on their brakes. Then at the next block decides to turn left from their lane causing me to slam on my brakes...should have just t-boned him....

William Foster
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Yes, we have so many third world migrants that just don't know how to drive. Almost every day I see someone out here in the burbs doing something insanely dumb and death defying. Almost always a foreign or "POC" woman. Between that and the freeway paper plate Altima thugs who seem to be fine with dying at any moment, this is an awful place to drive.

Increasingly becoming this guy…

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Teslas seem to be replacing the Mercedes C class as the preferred automobile of a certain female demographic (hint: they are much more likely to be able bodied but use handicap placards as VIP parking cards and motorized scooters when shopping).
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TheWoodlandsTxAg said:

I just witnessed an older model Mazda with paper plates do some insane Vin Diesel fast and furious crap.

It was unbelievably scary.

This might be self-selection/selection bias, but the Houston area has some of if not the worst drivers in the country.

https://www.forbes.com/advisor/car-insurance/worst-drivers-by-city/

According to the stats

  • Albuquerque, New Mexico, tops the list of cities with the worst drivers, followed by Memphis, Tennessee; Detroit, Michigan; Tucson, Arizona; and Kansas City, Missouri.


Yes, Houston drivers are awful, be careful out there everyone. My wife and I have both been hit by uninsured motorists in the last 18 months,
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I've always said Austin has the worst drivers. I've lived in every major metro area in the state: San Antonio, Houston, DFW, Austin.

I'd rather drive in Houston traffic than Austin traffic.
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I wish I could find a woman that loves me as much as Mexicans love driving slow in the fast lane
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94chem said:

TheWoodlandsTxAg said:

cajunaggie08 said:

Guitarsoup said:

cajunaggie08 said:

htxag09 said:

TitanAGGIE09 said:

I'm shocked daily by Tesla drivers.. equivalent of 6cyl mustang and dodge challenger drivers.
Tesla drivers just seem to be the new entitled dbags of the road.
With Tesla drivers you're gonna get the 2 ends of the driving spectrum. You are either going to encounter a dbag who thinks he has the sportiest car on the road or you are going to encounter a driver who hates driving and will be going 10 under at all times and taps the brakes because a car merged 150 yards in front of them. The later is the former prius drivers.
Don't know that I agree with that. You'll see Tesla drivers that will do aggressive things because their cars are quicker and better handling than pretty much any other sedan. But I never see them just weaving in and out of traffic like crazy like you do a Charger or Camaro.

I never really see Teslas doing 10 under like that, but you probably will see weird braking from the autopilot/full self driving from people that use that. The default for FSD/Autopilot is to use the speed limit, but the driver can override it to go faster. I think the max is setting at 85 or 90mph.
My commute is from Katy to Sugar Land and every Tesla I encounter on 99 and 90 are the ones that don't know how to change a tire let alone drive a vehicle on a 55 mph highway with stop lights..
You are crossing the whole western and southwestern suburban ring of the greater Houston area. Cinco Ranch, Seven Meadows, Bella Terra, Long Meadow Farms, Harvest Green, Aliana, New Territory, Telfair, and Imperial.



I've lived here 26 years, and I have no idea about 90% of what you just said.
The suburbs between Katy and Sugar Land on 99 and 90. The poster said that is there commute where they see slow bougie Tesla drivers instead of aggressive Tesla drivers.
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htxag09 said:

I love Tesla drivers....

On the way to take my kids to daycare this morning I was at a red light in the left lane to turn left. Small side street light with two lanes. Tesla pulls up behind me in the middle of both lanes, so blocking everyone who was trying to turn right, which is a lot of people at this intersection. Then, when the light turns green, not a protected arrow, the Tesla honks at me (I can't go yet because cars coming the opposite direction are going straight).

After dropping the kids off and on the way back home, I'm going north on Shepherd in the far left lane (where it's 4 lanes). Tesla driver turns right from a side street into the second lane from the right, causing two cars to slam on their brakes. Then at the next block decides to turn left from their lane causing me to slam on my brakes...should have just t-boned him....




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The Tesla blocking both lanes? Yes, lol. How'd you know?
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TheWoodlandsTxAg said:

94chem said:

TheWoodlandsTxAg said:

cajunaggie08 said:

Guitarsoup said:

cajunaggie08 said:

htxag09 said:

TitanAGGIE09 said:

I'm shocked daily by Tesla drivers.. equivalent of 6cyl mustang and dodge challenger drivers.
Tesla drivers just seem to be the new entitled dbags of the road.
With Tesla drivers you're gonna get the 2 ends of the driving spectrum. You are either going to encounter a dbag who thinks he has the sportiest car on the road or you are going to encounter a driver who hates driving and will be going 10 under at all times and taps the brakes because a car merged 150 yards in front of them. The later is the former prius drivers.
Don't know that I agree with that. You'll see Tesla drivers that will do aggressive things because their cars are quicker and better handling than pretty much any other sedan. But I never see them just weaving in and out of traffic like crazy like you do a Charger or Camaro.

I never really see Teslas doing 10 under like that, but you probably will see weird braking from the autopilot/full self driving from people that use that. The default for FSD/Autopilot is to use the speed limit, but the driver can override it to go faster. I think the max is setting at 85 or 90mph.
My commute is from Katy to Sugar Land and every Tesla I encounter on 99 and 90 are the ones that don't know how to change a tire let alone drive a vehicle on a 55 mph highway with stop lights..
You are crossing the whole western and southwestern suburban ring of the greater Houston area. Cinco Ranch, Seven Meadows, Bella Terra, Long Meadow Farms, Harvest Green, Aliana, New Territory, Telfair, and Imperial.



I've lived here 26 years, and I have no idea about 90% of what you just said.
The suburbs between Katy and Sugar Land on 99 and 90. The poster said that is there commute where they see slow bougie Tesla drivers instead of aggressive Tesla drivers.

Wait? Bougie is an Indian term? I thought it was French.
TXAG 05
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Im in SPP, take Alba everyday to bypass Ella or Shepherd to get to the loop for work.
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Milwaukees Best Light said:

TheWoodlandsTxAg said:

94chem said:

TheWoodlandsTxAg said:

cajunaggie08 said:

Guitarsoup said:

cajunaggie08 said:

htxag09 said:

TitanAGGIE09 said:

I'm shocked daily by Tesla drivers.. equivalent of 6cyl mustang and dodge challenger drivers.
Tesla drivers just seem to be the new entitled dbags of the road.
With Tesla drivers you're gonna get the 2 ends of the driving spectrum. You are either going to encounter a dbag who thinks he has the sportiest car on the road or you are going to encounter a driver who hates driving and will be going 10 under at all times and taps the brakes because a car merged 150 yards in front of them. The later is the former prius drivers.
Don't know that I agree with that. You'll see Tesla drivers that will do aggressive things because their cars are quicker and better handling than pretty much any other sedan. But I never see them just weaving in and out of traffic like crazy like you do a Charger or Camaro.

I never really see Teslas doing 10 under like that, but you probably will see weird braking from the autopilot/full self driving from people that use that. The default for FSD/Autopilot is to use the speed limit, but the driver can override it to go faster. I think the max is setting at 85 or 90mph.
My commute is from Katy to Sugar Land and every Tesla I encounter on 99 and 90 are the ones that don't know how to change a tire let alone drive a vehicle on a 55 mph highway with stop lights..
You are crossing the whole western and southwestern suburban ring of the greater Houston area. Cinco Ranch, Seven Meadows, Bella Terra, Long Meadow Farms, Harvest Green, Aliana, New Territory, Telfair, and Imperial.



I've lived here 26 years, and I have no idea about 90% of what you just said.
The suburbs between Katy and Sugar Land on 99 and 90. The poster said that is there commute where they see slow bougie Tesla drivers instead of aggressive Tesla drivers.

Wait? Bougie is an Indian term? I thought it was French.
upper caste?
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Driving on the Dallas north toll road is crazy. So many fools going really fast on small lanes and weaving in/out of traffic. Luckily I'm only there once a year or so.
Worst drivers I've seen.
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Just a rant but EVERYONE is on their damn phones ALL the time now. Every light, they stop and look at phones and then when light turns green, its 1 second, 2 seconds, 3 seconds, then a honk and they go. Irritating AF!!!

Slow driver in right lane on highway? On their phone.

Not merging properly? On their phone.

Not going at a green light? On their phone.

No idea where they are going? On their phone.
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AJ02 said:

I've always said Austin has the worst drivers. I've lived in every major metro area in the state: San Antonio, Houston, DFW, Austin.

I'd rather drive in Houston traffic than Austin traffic.
Put Austin's crazier roads here though, and I bet Houston is worse. We have got to have the most simple and easy system of roadways here than any other place I have been in the country. Half of Houston wouldn't survive a week having to drive in and around the DC area.
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Those people on their phone at the light are the worst. I can't tell you how many times I have to sit through another cycle because those idiots aren't moving immediately. Then I have to decide if I want to use my horn at the risk of getting shot to death.
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William Foster said:

AJ02 said:

I've always said Austin has the worst drivers. I've lived in every major metro area in the state: San Antonio, Houston, DFW, Austin.

I'd rather drive in Houston traffic than Austin traffic.
Put Austin's crazier roads here though, and I bet Houston is worse. We have got to have the most simple and easy system of roadways here than any other place I have been in the country. Half of Houston wouldn't survive a week having to drive in and around the DC area.
I drove around half of the DC beltway a few months back and holy cow was that a crazy road. I can see Houstonians killing themselves on that.
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cajunaggie08 said:

William Foster said:

AJ02 said:

I've always said Austin has the worst drivers. I've lived in every major metro area in the state: San Antonio, Houston, DFW, Austin.

I'd rather drive in Houston traffic than Austin traffic.
Put Austin's crazier roads here though, and I bet Houston is worse. We have got to have the most simple and easy system of roadways here than any other place I have been in the country. Half of Houston wouldn't survive a week having to drive in and around the DC area.
I drove around half of the DC beltway a few months back and holy cow was that a crazy road. I can see Houstonians killing themselves on that.
Miss an exit here? No biggie, just mosy on down another 3/4 mile and make a U-turn. Miss an exit in DC or a surrounding burb? Just kill yourself.

JK, but that's kind of how it felt having to drive around that city back in the days of Mapquest and Yahoo Maps printouts.
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William Foster said:

cajunaggie08 said:

William Foster said:

AJ02 said:

I've always said Austin has the worst drivers. I've lived in every major metro area in the state: San Antonio, Houston, DFW, Austin.

I'd rather drive in Houston traffic than Austin traffic.
Put Austin's crazier roads here though, and I bet Houston is worse. We have got to have the most simple and easy system of roadways here than any other place I have been in the country. Half of Houston wouldn't survive a week having to drive in and around the DC area.
I drove around half of the DC beltway a few months back and holy cow was that a crazy road. I can see Houstonians killing themselves on that.
Miss an exit here? No biggie, just mosy on down another 3/4 mile and make a U-turn. Miss an exit in DC or a surrounding burb? Just kill yourself.

JK, but that's kind of how it felt having to drive around that city back in the days of Mapquest and Yahoo Maps printouts.
You must not drive here much......

Houston drivers don't just miss exits. They'll throw that ***** in reverse on I10 before missing an exit and having to go another mile and U-Turn.
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htxag09 said:

William Foster said:

cajunaggie08 said:

William Foster said:

AJ02 said:

I've always said Austin has the worst drivers. I've lived in every major metro area in the state: San Antonio, Houston, DFW, Austin.

I'd rather drive in Houston traffic than Austin traffic.
Put Austin's crazier roads here though, and I bet Houston is worse. We have got to have the most simple and easy system of roadways here than any other place I have been in the country. Half of Houston wouldn't survive a week having to drive in and around the DC area.
I drove around half of the DC beltway a few months back and holy cow was that a crazy road. I can see Houstonians killing themselves on that.
Miss an exit here? No biggie, just mosy on down another 3/4 mile and make a U-turn. Miss an exit in DC or a surrounding burb? Just kill yourself.

JK, but that's kind of how it felt having to drive around that city back in the days of Mapquest and Yahoo Maps printouts.
You must not drive here much......

Houston drivers don't just miss exits. They'll throw that ***** in reverse on I10 before missing an exit and having to go another mile and U-Turn.
100% this. People in this town will do anything but go to the next exit and come back around.
TXAG 05
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htxag09 said:

The Tesla blocking both lanes? Yes, lol. How'd you know?


I was behind your Tesla buddy this morning. They were completely dead center of the road so no one could go around.
 
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