But it also looks like a different X-Axis...."DUIs per 1000 drivers" vs "Drivers per 1000 with one or more DUI citations on their record". So the one I found could be counting multiple DUIs differently.
I searched for vehicles with highest rates of DUI which put Dodge Ram at #6, then just searched for trucks with highest rate of DUI and it pooped up as a source on Google's ai overview.
Now I'm even more confused. The graph says cars and you say trucks...but the Audi A4 and BMW 4- and 7-Series are all sedans. I don't think I'd call the WRX a truck either.
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Where is this list from?
I like the data but the only result that I could find looks wildly different -- https://insurify.com/car-insurance/insights/car-models-most-duis/
But it also looks like a different X-Axis...."DUIs per 1000 drivers" vs "Drivers per 1000 with one or more DUI citations on their record". So the one I found could be counting multiple DUIs differently.
Still, interesting if true.
I searched for vehicles with highest rates of DUI which put Dodge Ram at #6, then just searched for trucks with highest rate of DUI and it pooped up as a source on Google's ai overview.
Now I'm even more confused. The graph says cars and you say trucks...but the Audi A4 and BMW 4- and 7-Series are all sedans. I don't think I'd call the WRX a truck either.
You have a good point, I don't think I've ever seen the Subaru WRX with a bed on it. We're moving it to prevent further confusion.
I knew pickup drivers were above average.