Montana’s drivers have been ranked the nation’s worst three times since 2014, and even when it’s not rock bottom, it’s always among the ten worst. Montana drivers ranked poorly in all of the NHTSA’s categories of data, but the state truly distinguished itself as having had the highest number of fatalities due to disobeying traffic laws. It also had the second highest number of fatalities overall—just behind South Carolina—with 1.81 fatalities for every 100 million vehicle miles clocked. Next, find out the safest and most dangerous cities in America.