WASHINGTON D.C. RANKS LOWEST IN ALLSTATE'S BEST DRIVERS REPORT








If you reside in Washington D.C. or Baltimore, you should accede accoutrement your car in balloon wrap. That’s because Allstate Insurance places both cities at the basal of its safest active city-limits study.

Allstate Insurance arise its America’s Best Drivers Report, which ranks America’s 200 better cities in agreement of car blow abundance — according to Allstate claims abstracts — to analyze the cities with the safest drivers. At the top of the account is Fort Collins, Colorado with 14.5 boilerplate years amid collisions. In comparison, “Washington’s drivers get in a blow every 5.1 years, acceptation that they acquire a 96 percent college adventitious of getting in an blow than the boilerplate American driver,” says Bloomberg.

In an account with Bloomberg, the General Manager of AYT Auto Services in Washington, Jim Harris, says, “It’s the way the city’s laid out, the way the traffic’s set up…it’s appealing harrowing.”

According to The Huffington Post, cities amid in “the Rocky Mountains and Appalachia were begin to acquire the nation’s safest drivers.”

The acumen abaft all of these accidents? According to the Senior Vice President of Allstate’s Claim Organization, Mike Roche: “Human absurdity is the better could cause of accidents. It is basic for us to brainwash drivers beyond the country on the accent of getting advanced and active abaft the wheel.”

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