Thursday, September 22, 2011

Smog Tech San Jose - United States Safest City to Drive in


For the second year in a row, Fort Collins, Colorado comes out in first place. If you’re a driver in Fort Collins, you can expect to get into a car accident every 14 years – that’s 28.6 percent less likely than the national average of 10 years.
“We want to recognize the city of Fort Collins for again being the safest driving city in America, and we salute all of America’s safe drivers, who help make our communities better places to live, work and raise families,” said Mike Roche, executive vice president, Allstate’s Claim Organization.

Taking the last place spot for a third year in a row is Washington, D.C. Other cities that placed near the bottom of the list include Baltimore, Maryland, Los Angeles, California and Newark, New Jersey.
Did your city make it into the top 10? Find out after the jump.

City & Overall RankingCollision Likelihood
Compared to National
Average
Average Years
Between Collisions
1. Fort Collins, Colo.28.6% less likely14.0
2. Boise, Idaho25.5% less likely13.4
3. Lincoln, Neb.22.7% less likely12.9
4. Chandler, Ariz.20.4% less likely12.6
5. Huntsville, Ala.18.9% less likely12.3
6. Knoxville, Tenn.18.3% less likely12.2
7. Springfield, Mo.17.9% less likely12.2
8. Reno, Nev.16.6% less likely12.0
9. Eugene, Ore.16.3% less likely11.9
10. Chattanooga, Tenn.16.3% less likely11.9

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