Recent Report Reveals Washington D.C. Has ‘Worst Drivers in the Nation’

By Peter DePaolis
Attorney

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According to a new study, Washington, D.C. drivers are twice more likely to get into traffic accidents than the national average, making residents of the nation’s capital the worst drivers in the U.S.

The average American goes approximately 10 years between each car accident. According to Allstate’s America’s Best Drivers report, Washington residents go an average of 4.8 years between accidents.

This data does not determine why Washington drivers are worse than in other cities, but researchers suggested the capital’s busy lifestyle may be to blame. Washington residents are also much more likely to drive; more Washingtonians have vehicles than residents of other large cities.

The study revealed Baltimore as having the second-worst drivers in America, with the average Baltimore motorist experiencing a car accident every 5.4 years. Drivers in Fort Collins, Colorado are the safest in the nation, with an average of 13.9 years between accidents.

Residents in big cities are more likely to crash than those who live in smaller towns. Drivers in Philadelphia, Los Angeles and New York were among the most accident-prone drivers in the country.

Have You Been Involved in a Transportation Accident? Contact our Attorneys Today

If you have been involved in a transportation accident in the Washington D.C. Metro area, contact one of our Maryland, Washington, D.C. and Virginia injury attorneys today at (202) 659-5500 for a consultation on how we can help you.

Koonz, McKenney, Johnson & DePaolis L.L.P.

Maryland, Washington, D.C. and Virginia Injury Attorneys

About the Author
Peter DePaolis joined the firm in 1980 and has since represented a large number of individuals involved in automobile collisions, truck accidents, bus crashes, defective products, and medical malpractice cases. A significant portion of Mr. DePaolis’ practice is devoted to working on behalf of people suffering from asbestosis, mesothelioma, and other asbestos-related cancers. He has led his firm’s fight against the asbestos industry and has recovered over $30 million in damages for asbestos victims and their families.