Recent data shows Texas is one of the most dangerous states for drivers to hit the road during St. Patrick's Day.
However, the revelries often result in fatal car accidents, making it one of the deadliest holidays for motorists.
The map below shows a five-year average of St. Paddy's Day driving fatalities in each state, cross-referenced with the total number of registered drivers in that state.
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