AUSTIN, Texas (Reuters) - The best drivers in the United States live in northern Colorado, while motorists on the crowded roadways of Washington, D.C., are twice as likely to crash as the national average, according to Allstate America's Best Drivers Report released this week.
Drivers in the nation's capital get involved in crashes once every 4.8 years on average, compared with a national average of once per decade. The most dangerous cities to drive in after Washington are Baltimore; Providence; Hialeah, Florida and Glendale, California.
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Just a note about the D.C. police.
ReplyDeleteMy friend was selling at Dupont Circle last weekend and was robbed at gun point for $1100 while people watched. It took 1 hour and ten minutes for the police to arrive. That would give this African American time to get across the Bay and home.
Ain't it great!!
We knew that.
ReplyDeleteSalisbury running a close second.
ReplyDeleteNorthern Colorado has it going on--they are standing against the gun control zealots from NYC that pushed in gun control and are trying to secede from the state. Plus they are sitting on a ton of shale. And they drive well!!
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