Here’s Where Allstate Says You’ll Find The Best Drivers In The Nation
- Allstate released its 2025 America's Best Drivers Report ranking 200 U.S. cities by collision frequency from January 2022 to December 2023.
- The report compares current data to a decade ago, reflecting shifts like improvements in Texas and the Pacific Northwest and declines in Midwest cities.
- Texas leads with 21 cities climbing the ranks and four among the 20 safest, while Boston ranks as the most collision-prone city overall.
- Allstate states drivers average one collision every 10.56 years nationally, but Boston drivers crash every 3.07 years; app users are 25% less likely to have severe collisions.
- The report highlights a growing safety gap, urging drivers to buckle up, stay focused, and slow down to improve road safety nationwide.
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(BPT) - Texas tops the safety charts, the Pacific Northwest makes major strides, and Boston returns as the riskiest city to drive in the United States in Allstate's 17th annual report.
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Does speeding really save you time? Will speeding really get you to your destination faster? Problem Solved Texas leads the nation with four cities among the nation's top 20 safest for driving while Boston is the most collision-prone, according to a new Allstate report. USA TODAY had an exclusive look at the Allstate annual report, now in its 17th year. The report analyzes collision data from the insurer to rank the safest and riskiest cities fo…
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