Which states have the highest driver test rankings?

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When it comes to taking driving tests, you don't just need to know the stoplight colors. You need to know a lot more information, and sadly many people can't drive specifically because of these tests. The score on your driving test does play a part in the way you are going to drive. And the way you are going to drive is the primary factor that will determine your auto insurance rates.

A list of the following states has the highest average driver test rankings are provided below

  • Oregon - 90.6 percent on test
  • Washington - 88.2 percent on test
  • Vermont - 87.5 percent on test
  • Idaho - 87.3 percent on test
  • Montana - 87.2 percent on test
  • Nebraska - 87.0 percent on test
  • Kansas - 86.8 percent on test
  • Iowa - 86.7 percent on test
  • Wyoming - 86.2 percent on test
  • Wisconsin - 86.1 percent on test
  • Minnesota - 86.0 percent on test
  • Alaska - 85.8 percent on test
  • California - 85.6 percent on test
  • Indiana - 85.2 percent on test
  • Colorado - 85.2 percent on test
  • Michigan - 85.1 percent on test
  • North Dakota - 85.0 percent on test
  • West Virginia - 84.8 percent on test
  • Utah - 84.5 percent on test