But if it’s anything like Oklahoma…
Cops trying to catch drunks speeding home after the bars have closed. In the south, last call was 2:45AM where I served as a freshly-turned 21 year old.
The worst place in the world for this is Italy. Every time I go there they find some esoteric rule to ticket me for. This time in Padova, apparently I drove in an area where only locals are allowed to drive. Bunch of swindlers.
(I have driven in Italy as a foreigner several times without ever receiving a ticket.)
you were sleeping and driving? lol
Infant mortality rate? 3rd most deadly for babies.
Poverty rate? 7th poorest.
Homicide rate? 7th most dangerous.
Obesity rate? 3rd fattest.
Practically any map of any measurable statistic where states are colored red for "bad" and green for "good" Arkansas will be a deep, blood, red.
But it is rude to point that out.
Highest poverty rate?
Lowest literacy rate?
Last in opportunity?
8th worst in public safety?
If you guessed California, you'd be right.
Sweeping generalities and handpicked metrics do not tell an entire story.
No I wouldn't.
California's poverty rate is lower than Arkansas', and California's literacy rate is higher five other states' (practically tied with Arkansas).
https://data.ers.usda.gov/reports.aspx?ID=17826#P675e89693a5...
https://nces.ed.gov/surveys/piaac/skillsmap/src/PDF/STATE.pd...
Also, I'm in California right now for work.
It suuuuuuuuuuuuucks. Places with billboards aren't my vibe and when every other one is an ad for a personal injury or drunk driving attorney the place is DEFINITELY not for me.
Still not as bad as Arkansas, though.
If not for them, we'd be at the bottom of most of those lists. No one pays attention to the second-worst :)
No, that is not rude at all. Making a flippant derogatory remark gets downvotes, people like to see numbers. Like the ones you just gave...