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New Data Shows Where Breaking Traffic Laws Is Most Likely to Turn Deadly — New Mexico Tops the List

A new analysis has revealed the U.S. states where ignoring traffic laws carries the greatest risk of fatal consequences — and New Mexico ranks as the most dangerous by a striking margin. The study, conducted by the  Simmrin Law Group , examined five years of crash data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and scored each state on three high-risk behaviours: distracted driving, speeding, and dangerous intersection crashes. Each category was assigned a weighted score for a total possible 100-point “traffic violation fatality score.” The results show major geographic disparities — and highlight how certain types of risky behaviour are driving fatal crashes in different parts of the country. New Mexico: The Most Dangerous State for Traffic Law Violators New Mexico earned a troubling  87 out of 100 , the highest fatality-risk score in the nation. Here’s how the state performed across the three metrics: Distracted driving cra...

Niche City App

Had a crazy idea... Things are getting super niche and hyper local. Would creating an app for your city/town/community that had a social media component similar to Facebook, an events page where people paid to post events, a job board, a business "flyer", a marketplace(buy/sell) and a news board be a ridiculous idea? Here's the kicker - you have to have a valid ID that proves your mailing address in the chosen area. Does anyone know of an example (not run by the government or municipalities)? For example for Boston it could be called "The Beantown Buzz" and literally EVERYTHING you need to know about Boston is in the app and you can also connect with people in the community.

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