Where Are The Worst Drivers in the Country?

Posted on the 02 October 2013 by Webforjason

No matter where you go, locals in that community will likely complain that their area has the worst drivers. Let's let the facts from a recent report on the matter shed some light on the matter.

Allstate recently released their annual report on the most (and least) car accident prone cities in the U.S. Here are just a few:

Gridlock in Washington DC isn't just for the halls of Congress. The Capitol Beltway is known for its congestion, but it’s also twice as likely to experience a traffic accident than the national average.

Washington residents are in an accident every 4.8 years. What’s maybe most alarming is that it’s the sixth straight year residents of the nation’s capitol are at the bottom of the road safety list.

The road hazards are nearly just as bad in neighboring Baltimore, Maryland, where residents are 86 percent above the national average. They get in an accident every 5.4 years.

Since it’s labeled as Allstate's Best Drivers Report, not Worst, let’s take a look at what cities are at the top of the list.