Allstate Insurance Inc has conducted it's annual America's Best Driver's Report taking accident data from the country's 200 biggest cities  If you're looking for road safety, then Fort Collins, Colorado is going to be your best bet. They ranked #1, with drivers going an average of 14.2 years between accidents. Most of America's best drivers tend to reside in the heartland. Where are the worst? Well, for any of us here in this part of the country it shouldn't come as a surprise...but the majority of the most accident prone divers are from the northeast.  Worcester, Massachusetts ranked dead last at #200, with an average accident rate of only 4.3 years. Boston was second to last, and New York City ranked #155. Keep in mind these are Allstate's insurance claims, and uses data from the United State's 200 biggest cities (so don't expect to see Newburgh or Poughkeepsie).

From Forbes

The Fine Print: Allstate’s America’s Best Drivers Report is based on the frequency of property collision claims made by Allstate-insured drivers in the nation’s 200 largest cities from 2011-2012. Results are provided for information purposes only, Allstate says, and are not used to determine auto insurance rates. Population and city density considerations were based on U.S. Census Bureau data, while National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration data was consulted for the rain/snowfall component.

Read the entire list HERE

 

THE BEST

1. Fort Collins, CO

2. Brownsville, TX

3. Boise, ID

4. Kansas City, KS

5. Huntsville, AL

6. Montgomery, AL

7. Visalla, CA

8. Laredo, TX

9. Madison, WI

10. Olathe, KS

THE WORST

200. Worcester, MA

199. Boston, MA

198. Washington, DC.

197. Springfield, MA

196. Providence, RI

195. Baltimore, MD

194. Glendale, CA

193. Alexandria, VA

192. Philadelphia, PA

191. New Haven, CT

 

 

 

 

 

 

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