Zutobi’s latest global analysis has revealed that Hungary ranks as the third most stressful country in the world for learner drivers. With road safety and driving conditions remaining hot topics, this report offers important insights that would be of great interest to your readers.

The study evaluates countries based on four key factors: congestion, road traffic deaths, vehicle density, and road quality. Hungary scored 2.86/10, and here are some key points that contributed to this ranking:

  • High congestion at 46%, making driving in busy areas particularly stressful for new drivers.
  • A road traffic death rate of 7.4 per 100,000 people, which raises concerns over road safety, particularly for learner drivers.
  • Relatively low road infrastructure quality, scoring 3.89/100, which further complicates driving for learners who need smooth roads for practice.

Hungary stressful for learner drivers
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Given Hungary’s ranking and the challenges it presents to new drivers, we believe this data can help bring attention to the road safety issues learners face in the country.

Hungary one of the most stressful countries for learner drivers
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Rank Country Congestion level Road traffic death rate per 100,000 people Registered vehicles (per 100,000 people) Road quality score Overall score /10
1 Romania 48.00% 9.6 47,700 2.96 2.38
2 Poland 36.67% 6.5 67,100 4.14 2.50
3 Hungary 46.00% 7.4 49,200 3.89 2.86
4 Czechia 35.33% 5.2 66,400 3.95 2.92
6 Bulgaria 39.00% 8.4 48,200 3.52 2.98
6 Latvia 35.00% 9.8 46,300 3.45 2.98
7 Mexico 52.00% 12.0 37,000 4.50 3.16
8 Lithuania 45.00% 6.3 64,300 4.70 3.27
9 Philippines 42.00% 9.7 12,000 3.53 3.33
10 New Zealand 29.00% 6.6 93,400 4.68 3.45

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