The top 10 most dangerous driving cities

Bad drivers are everywhere, but look out if you drive the streets and highways of Boston, MA. Compared to the national average of one accident every 10 years, Boston drivers have collisions once every 3.9 years. That places the likelihood of having a car crash in Boston at a whopping 157.7 percent when compared with the national average, according to the 11th annual Allstate America's Best Drivers Report. Boston ranked at the bottom of a list of the 200 largest U.S. cities, according to Allstate insurance claims, earning it the dubious title of the home of the nation's worst drivers. Compare that to Kansas City, Kansas, which has topped the chart for the first time ever as America's safest driving city, where the average time between collisions is 13.3 years. That means residents of Kansas City are 24.8 percent less likely to have an accident, compared with the national average of 10 years.
The top 10 most dangerous driving cities:
  1. Boston, Massachusetts
  2. Worcester, Massachusetts
  3. Baltimore, Maryland
  4. Washington, D.C.
  5. Springfield, Massachusetts
  6. Providence, Rhode Island
  7. Glendale, California
  8. San Francisco, California
  9. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  10. Los Angeles, California

The top 10 safest driving cities:
  1. Kansas City, Kansas
  2. Brownsville, Texas
  3. Boise, Idaho
  4. Fort Collins, Colorado
  5. Cape Coral, Florida
  6. Madison, Wisconsin
  7. Cedar Rapids, Iowa
  8. Laredo, Texas
  9. Huntsville, Alabama
  10. Cary, North Carolina

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