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Who Ranks Best Behind The Wheel? Allstate Best Drivers Report Reveals Cities with Safest Drivers
Allstate (Business Wire via Google News) ^ | June 07, 2005

Posted on 06/07/2005 10:01:56 AM PDT by newgeezer

NORTHBROOK, Ill.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 7, 2005--Residents of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, rank as the safest drivers in the U.S. according to the Allstate Insurance Company's (NYSE:ALL) inaugural "America's Best Drivers Report."

The first-of-its kind ranking of U.S. cities with populations 100,000-plus, revealed that the average driver in the central Iowa city will experience an auto collision every 15 years, compared to the national likelihood of a crash every 10 years - making them 33.28 percent less likely to have an accident than the national average.

Allstate researchers analyzed internal data to determine the likelihood drivers in America's largest 196 cities would experience an auto collision compared to the national average.

"As one of the country's largest insurers, Allstate is uniquely positioned to present this significant report," said Daryll Fletcher, Vice President in charge of data and research at Allstate. "This wealth of data enables Allstate to salute America's best drivers and recognize their safe driving skills, which make all of our communities safer places to live, work and raise families."

Cedar Rapids city officials were not shocked that the city ranked high on the list.

"With the majority of crashes occurring within five miles of the home, it's reassuring that our residents are the safest," said Paul Pate, Cedar Rapids' mayor. "The quality of our community's driver education programs combined with the consideration of our Traffic Engineering department goes a long way to make our roadways safe for everyone. We thought we'd make the list, but we never realized we'd be No. 1 in the country."

The Top 10

Drivers across Iowa, Tennessee and Colorado shine as the nation's safest, as two cities from each state rank among the top 10 with the safest drivers, according to the report.

         Rank/City       .......    Collision Likelihood       Average Years
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...............................National Average..........Collisions
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 1.  Cedar Rapids, Iowa        33.3% less likely            15
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 2.  Sioux Falls, S.D.         27.4% less likely            13.8
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 3.  Chattanooga, Tenn.        27.2% less likely            13.7
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 4.  Huntsville, Ala.          23.8% less likely            13.1
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 5.  Knoxville, Tenn.          23.8% less likely            13.1
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 6.  Des Moines, Iowa          21.5% less likely            12.7
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 7.  Topeka, Kan.              20.6% less likely            12.6
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 8.  Lakewood, Colo.           19.7% less likely            12.4
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 9.  Fort Collins, Colo.       19.4% less likely            12.4
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10.  Birmingham, Ala.          19.3% less likely            12.4
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"What makes this report from Allstate valuable is that it is based on real world collision data from actual drivers," said Allan Williams, the recently retired chief scientist and researcher at the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. "Also, Allstate's auto policies represent about 12 percent of the U.S. population, making this report a realistic snapshot of what's happening on America's roadways."

Additional "Road" Scholars

Drivers in U.S. cities with populations of one million-plus are more likely than the national average to experience a collision. Phoenix, the top-ranked city in this category, mirrors the national collision average of one accident every 10 years.

         Rank/City       .......    Collision Likelihood       Average Years
.................................Compared to..............Between
...............................National Average..........Collisions
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 64. Phoenix                    0.4% more likely            10
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111. San Diego                 10.3% more likely             9.1
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121. Houston                   28.6% more likely             7.8
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167. San Antonio               28.9% more likely             7.8
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169. New York City             30.3% more likely             7.7
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173. Chicago                   35.2% more likely             7.4
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177. Los Angeles               38.3% more likely             7.2
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180. Dallas                    39.3% more likely             7.2
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182. Philadelphia              46.2% more likely             6.8
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According to the report, Milwaukee drivers will experience a collision approximately every 11.5 years and rank as the safest of the metros with populations between 500,000 and one million residents.

         Rank/City       .......    Collision Likelihood       Average Years
.................................Compared to..............Between
...............................National Average..........Collisions
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17.  Milwaukee                   13% less likely            11.5
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18.  Memphis, Tenn.            12.7% less likely            11.5
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23.  Nashville, Tenn.          12.1% less likely            11.4
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47.  El Paso, Texas             5.3% less likely            10.6
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52.  Oklahoma City              3.4% less likely            10.4
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53.  Tucson, Ariz.              2.8% less likely            10.3
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60.  Indianapolis                 1% less likely            10.1
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72.  Denver                     2.2% more likely             9.8
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86.  Jacksonville, Fla.         4.6% more likely             9.6
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97.  Portland, Ore.               8% more likely             9.3
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Secrets to Safety

"Many factors contribute to how cities rank in the report," said Williams. "Some factors - demographic makeup, commuting patterns and city design - cannot be changed; others, like smart traffic engineering and strong law enforcement initiatives, can help to prevent crashes in metropolitan areas."

Cedar Rapids is taking a serious and proactive approach to roadway improvements and law enforcement, city safety commissioner and police officer Dave Zahn said.

"Our traffic engineers work hand-in-hand with the community members to minimize traffic congestion and collision frequency," Zahn said. "For example, we recently expanded a 15 block strip of Mt. Vernon Road, one of our busier streets, from four lanes to five. Since its completion, collisions are down 66 percent on that stretch of road."

Zahn also pointed to Cedar Rapid's courteous driving style as a reason for the city's top ranking. He outlined lessons that all drivers could learn from Cedar Rapids residents.

-- Signs mean something - Traffic signs are here to help us. "Yield, stop and school zone speed limits are meant to be followed, not ignored," Zahn said.

-- Respect sirens - "Pull over to the side of the road when you see emergency vehicles," Zahn said. "I always tell people 'You never know. You may be the one in the back of that ambulance some day.'"

-- Yellow really does mean caution - "Slow down - don't speed up - when approaching a yellow light," Zahn stressed.

-- Speeding gets you nowhere fast - "Exceeding the speed limit won't get you to your destination any faster," Zahn said. "The few minutes you save you'll lose sitting at the next red light anyway."

-- Courtesy matters on the road, too - "Treat those you share the road with the same as you would your friends, family and co-workers," commented Zahn.

The Math Behind the Rankings

To create the report, Allstate researchers analyzed internal property damage claims over a two-year period (from January, 2002 to December, 2003) to ensure the findings would not be impacted by external influences such as weather or road construction. A weighted average of the two-year numbers determined the annual percentages. The report defines an auto crash as any collision resulting in property damage.

Crashes Happen

In all, Allstate policyholders in the largest 196 U.S. cities were involved in more than 2.2 million crashes over the 24-month period measured in the report. Nationwide, U.S. drivers experienced more than 8.7 million collisions during the same two-year period, statistics from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration revealed.

According to insurance.com, more crashes occur on Saturdays than any other day of the week. Friday ranked second and Thursday came in third. Collisions are least likely to occur on Sundays. Collisions are most likely to happen between 3 and 6 p.m. From 6 and 9 p.m. ranked second and 9 p.m. - midnight finished third. The fewest crashes occur between midnight and 3 a.m.

For the complete listing of all U.S. cities with 100,000-plus residents ranked in the Allstate report, log onto www.allstate.com.

The Allstate Corporation (NYSE:ALL) is the nation's largest publicly held personal lines insurer. Widely known through the "You're In Good Hands With Allstate(R)" slogan, Allstate helps individuals in approximately 17 million households protect what they have today and better prepare for tomorrow through approximately 13,600 exclusive agencies and financial professionals in the U.S. and Canada. Customers can access Allstate products and services such as auto insurance and homeowners insurance through Allstate agencies, or in select states at allstate.com and 1-800 Allstate(R). Encompass(SM) and Deerbrook(R) Insurance brand property and casualty products are sold exclusively through independent agents. Allstate Financial Group provides life and supplemental accident and health insurance, annuity, banking and retirement products designed for individual, institutional and worksite customers that are distributed through Allstate agencies, independent agencies, financial institutions and broker-dealers.

Note: The Allstate data excludes cities in the state of Massachusetts, where Allstate Insurance Company does not offer insurance products.


Reward: Safest U.S. drivers get tanked up

CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa | June 07, 2005 6:11:21 PM IST

Some 800 drivers in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, got tanked up for free Tuesday morning as a reward from the Allstate Insurance Co., for safe driving.

The company gave away 8,000 gallons [of gasoline] in 10-gallon allotments for the city, which topped a list of safe driving among 197 of the largest cities, the Cedar Rapids Gazette reported.

The company found Cedar Rapids motorists average an accident once every 15 years, far better than the national rate of one every 10 years.

Part of the low accident rate is possibly linked to the road courtesy shown in the eastern Iowa city, WBBM-AM, Chicago said, quoting a driver.

People are so polite here, the motorist said. "At a 'stop' sign, it's 'You go.'

No, why don't you go?'"

(UPI)


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I've often heard we in Cedar Rapids have the lowest auto insurance premiums of any city (over 100K pop.) in the nation.

The gas giveaway was 3 blocks from my home this morning. Un(?)fortunately, I had filled up all our cars just this past weekend. Cars were lined up, two-abreast snaking through the parking lot. (Police had set up barricades to keep the lines in the lot and mostly off the street.) Radio and TV were covering it (including a helicopter for aerial views). Once in line, it was reportedly taking around 45 minutes to get to the pumps.

People are so polite here, the motorist said. "At a 'stop' sign, it's 'You go.'

No, why don't you go?'"

I hate when that happens. It slows everything down. During our rush hour (half an hour each AM & PM), the lines at the 4-way stop signs are many blocks long because of it.

1 posted on 06/07/2005 10:01:56 AM PDT by newgeezer
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To: biblewonk

ping


2 posted on 06/07/2005 10:05:09 AM PDT by newgeezer (Just my opinion, of course. Your mileage may vary.)
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To: newgeezer

I can't believe the comparatively mild stats for Jacksonville, FL.

Some of the craziest driving I've ever seen occurred there.


3 posted on 06/07/2005 10:05:34 AM PDT by martin_fierro (Fierro-san)
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To: newgeezer

When will my insurance go down? Actually I can't complain, I am paying more in renters insurance than I am in car insurance!


4 posted on 06/07/2005 10:05:59 AM PDT by RushCrush (Never give in! Never, never, never, never! Never yield in any way great or small.)
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To: newgeezer

bump


5 posted on 06/07/2005 10:07:00 AM PDT by Tribune7
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To: newgeezer

Where was the giveaway? I missed it!


6 posted on 06/07/2005 10:07:00 AM PDT by RushCrush (Never give in! Never, never, never, never! Never yield in any way great or small.)
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To: newgeezer
8. Lakewood, Colo. 19.7% less likely 12.4

I got rear-ended in Lakewood in 2001.

7 posted on 06/07/2005 10:08:27 AM PDT by dirtboy (Drooling moron since 1998...)
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To: newgeezer
Drivers in U.S. cities with populations of one million-plus are more likely than the national average to experience a collision.

No! Really?

Phoenix, the top-ranked city in this category, mirrors the national collision average of one accident every 10 years.

I just knew Phoenix would have a top-ranking spot in something.

8 posted on 06/07/2005 10:11:06 AM PDT by Luna (Lobbing the Holy Hand Grenade at Liberalism)
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To: newgeezer

Every frickin' 4-way should be replaced with a stoplight. I hate 'em.


9 posted on 06/07/2005 10:11:37 AM PDT by wideawake (God bless our brave troops and their Commander-in-Chief)
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To: newgeezer

4. Huntsville, Ala. 23.8% less likely 13.1


Yeah, I almost got arrested in Huntsville last winter. Not a good place to take Massachusetts driving habits. From anecdotal evidence of other Bay-Staters, I attribute Huntsville's relative safety to better traffic enforcement.


10 posted on 06/07/2005 10:11:49 AM PDT by Lonesome in Massachussets (Deadcheck the embeds first.)
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To: newgeezer

-- Signs mean something - Traffic signs are here to help us. "Yield, stop and school zone speed limits are meant to be followed, not ignored," Zahn said.


Yeah right. In Ft Worth the yield sign mean speed up and
have a mexican faceoff with the traffic having the ROW.


11 posted on 06/07/2005 10:12:26 AM PDT by rahbert
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To: RushCrush; All
When will my insurance go down?

When I moved from Davenport to C.R. 23 years ago, I remember my auto insurance went down quite a lot.

Here is Allstate's complete report (PDF file).

(Either Davenport's population has dipped below 100K, or Allstate simply didn't include it in the report.)
12 posted on 06/07/2005 10:15:09 AM PDT by newgeezer (Drivers wanted. Automatics are for weenies.)
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182. Philadelphia 46.2% more likely 6.8

Oh, come on!!! No way this could be accurate. ;-)

13 posted on 06/07/2005 10:15:40 AM PDT by JamesWilson
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I got rear-ended in Lakewood in 2001.

What does that have to do with automobile accidents?

14 posted on 06/07/2005 10:16:21 AM PDT by Onelifetogive (* Sarcasm tag ALWAYS required. For some FReepers, sarcasm can NEVER be obvious enough.)
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To: Luna

I guess I'm confused. The chart tells me that Philadelphia is ranked worse than Phoenix, with a liklihood that one would get into a collision every 6-7 years. This is worse than once every 10 years.


15 posted on 06/07/2005 10:17:14 AM PDT by marvlus
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To: rahbert

"Slow down - don't speed up - when approaching a yellow light," Zahn stressed.

Wrong. The yellow light means "Floor it!"


16 posted on 06/07/2005 10:17:41 AM PDT by Cecily
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To: dirtboy

Well, so much for those stats.


17 posted on 06/07/2005 10:18:21 AM PDT by johnb838 ((thanks to those of you that post articles for me, the lowly commentator))
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To: newgeezer

I am pretty sure these numbers are racist, what with Newark, Washington, DC, and Philadelphia near the bottom.


18 posted on 06/07/2005 10:18:54 AM PDT by AbeKrieger (Islam is the virus that causes al-Qaeda.)
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To: wideawake
Every frickin' 4-way should be replaced with a stoplight. I hate 'em.

If more people understood how they work best -- really, they should be called a 2-way -- they'd be okay. Unfortunately, intelligence is not required to obtain a driver's license.

19 posted on 06/07/2005 10:18:56 AM PDT by newgeezer (Drivers wanted. Automatics are for weenies.)
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To: rahbert
Yeah right. In Ft Worth the yield sign mean speed up and have a mexican faceoff with the traffic having the ROW.

Is Ft. Worth in Mexico?

20 posted on 06/07/2005 10:19:16 AM PDT by johnb838 ((thanks to those of you that post articles for me, the lowly commentator))
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