01.07.2008 12:00:00
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Where Will the Safest Drivers Cruise on July 4th?
Residents in Sioux Falls, S.D., continued to top the chart as the safest
drivers in the U.S., according to the fourth annual "Allstate
America’s Best Drivers Report™.”
The average driver in Sioux Falls experiences an auto collision every
14.6 years. Compared to the national likelihood of a collision every 10
years – Sioux Falls motorists are 31.6 percent
less likely to have an accident than the national average.
"I am happy to know that our residents are
continuing to drive safely, particularly with the July 4th
holiday approaching,” said Dave Munson, mayor
of Sioux Falls. "The quality of our community
driver education programs, combined with the careful consideration of
our traffic engineering department, goes a long way to make our roadways
safe for everyone.”
Holding fast to the number two spot for the third consecutive year is
Fort Collins, Colo. On average, motorists in Fort Collins experience a
car collision every 13.4 years.
For the past four years, Allstate actuaries have conducted an in-depth
analysis of company claim data to determine the likelihood drivers in
America’s 200 largest cities will experience
a vehicle collision compared to the national average. Allstate’s
auto policies represent about 12 percent of all U.S. auto policies,
making this report a realistic snapshot of what’s
happening on America’s roadways. This year’s
report also includes data on male vs. female drivers, and compares
drivers in different generations: pre-baby boomer, baby boomers,
generation X and generation Y.
"Allstate’s America’s
Best Driver’s Report was created to boost the
country’s discussion on safe driving. Each
year, we hope that the report will increase awareness on the importance
of being tolerant and attentive behind the wheel. This is also a
critical message we must communicate with teen drivers,”
said Mike Roche, senior vice president, Allstate’s
Claim Organization.
America’s
Safest Cities based on Gender And Generation
To add to the country’s interest of comparing
male vs. female, pre-baby boomer vs. boomer, generation X vs. generation
Y, Allstate’s Best Drivers report delivers a
new category and recognizes the safest cities based on gender and
generation. Allstate compared the top 20 cities where Allstate writes
auto insurance policies to determine the safest cities based on gender
and generation. Tucson, Ariz. received top honors as the safest city for
males, females, pre-baby boomers, baby boomers and Gen X. El Paso, TX,
landed the number one spot as the safest city for Gen Y drivers,
according to Allstate’s data.
Males
Females City Average Years Between Collisions
City Average Years Between Collisions
1. Tucson, Ariz.
11.8
1. Tucson, Ariz.
10.1
2. El Paso, TX
10.6
2. El Paso, TX
9.5
3. Salt Lake City, UT
10.0
3. Jacksonville, Fla.
9.2
4. Jacksonville, Fla.
10.0
4. Salt Lake City, UT
9.1
5. Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
9.7
5. Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
8.8
6. Fort Worth, TX
9.2
6. Fort Worth, TX
8.8
7. San Diego, Calif.
8.9
7. San Diego, Calif.
8.7
8. New York, N.Y.
8.9
8. New York, N.Y.
8.6
9. San Jose, Calif.
8.5
9. Charlotte, N.C.
8.3
10. Charlotte, N.C.
8.4
10. San Jose, Calif.
8.2
Pre Baby Boomers
Baby Boomers City Average Years Between Collisions
City Average Years Between Collisions
1. Tucson, Ariz.
11.9
1. Tucson, Ariz.
12.2
2. Salt Lake City, UT
11.9
2. Jacksonville, Fla.
11.0
3. El Paso, TX
11.8
3. Salt Lake City, UT
10.8
4. Charlotte, N.C.
11.0
4. El Paso, TX
10.4
5. San Diego, Calif.
10.9
5. Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
10.3
6. Jacksonville, Fla.
10.9
6. Fort Worth, TX
10.1
7. Fort Worth, TX
10.8
7. Charlotte, N.C.
9.8
8. San Jose, Calif.
10.7
8. San Diego, Calif.
9.8
9. Orlando, Fla.
9.7
9. Orlando, Fla.
9.1
10. Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
9.6
10. New York, N.Y.
9.0
Generation X
Generation Y City Average Years Between Collisions
City Average Years Between Collisions
1. Tucson, Ariz.
11.2
1. El Paso, TX
7.5
2. El Paso, TX
10.5
2. Tucson, Ariz.
7.0
3. Salt Lake City, UT
9.7
3. Salt Lake City, UT
6.9
4. Jacksonville, Fla.
9.6
4. New York, N.Y.
6.6
5. Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
9.3
5. San Diego, Calif.
6.3
6. Fort Worth, TX
9.1
6. San Jose, Calif.
6.2
7. San Diego, Calif.
8.8
7. Jacksonville, Fla.
6.2
8. New York, N.Y.
8.7
8. Fort Worth, TX
6.0
9. San Jose, Calif.
8.5
9. Chicago, Ill.
5.8
10. Orlando, Fla.
8.5
10. Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
5.8
"Arizona is one of the fastest growing states
in the country, and over the years, vehicle miles traveled have
naturally increased. In 2004, Governor Napolitano created the Governor’s
Traffic Safety Advisory Council (GTSAC) to bring together safety
organizations to develop, promote, and implement cost-effective traffic
safety strategies to save lives on all public roads in Arizona. The
increased educational programs from state agencies and community safety
partners, along with law enforcement details and activities to remove
dangerous drivers, have helped create safer motorist behaviors,”
said Richard Fimbres, director of Governor's Office of Highway Safety in
Arizona.
The Top 10
Drivers from Sioux Falls maintained their status as the safest city in
this year’s report, in addition to increasing
their average years between collisions, from 13.7 to 14.6. However, four
cities, including three from Michigan, have found a spot on the top 10
list for the first time in the history of the report. Midwestern drivers
appear to continue to recognize the importance of driving safely. Half
of the 10 top cities are in America’s
heartland, according to the report.
Rank/City Collision Likelihood Compared to National Average
Average Years Between Collisions
1. Sioux Falls, S.D.
31.6% less likely
14.6
2. Fort Collins, Colo.
25.5% less likely
13.4
3. Chattanooga, Tenn.
25.1% less likely
13.3
4. Sterling Heights, Mich.
24.4% less likely
13.2
5. Warren, Mich.
24.0% less likely
13.2
6. Knoxville, Tenn.
23.4% less likely
13.1
7. Grand Rapids, Mich.
22.7% less likely
12.9
8. Cedar Rapids, IA
22.3% less likely
12.9
9. Lexington, Ky.
22.0% less likely
12.8
10. Detroit, Mich.
19.5% less likely
12.4
2007 Competent Commuters by Population
Cities with More Than One Million Residents…
For the fourth consecutive year, drivers in Phoenix, Ariz., are the
safest big city commuters, according to Allstate. Phoenix motorists can
expect to bump into another vehicle on the roadway every 9.8 years –
slightly more frequently than the national average.
Rank/City Collision Likelihood Compared to National Average
Average Years Between Collisions
84. Phoenix, Ariz.
1.5% more likely
9.8
112. San Diego, Calif.
9.9% more likely
9.1
126. New York, N.Y.
13.2% more likely
8.8
153. Houston, TX
23.5% more likely
8.1
161. San Antonio, TX
25.7% more likely
8.0
167. Dallas, TX
27.6% more likely
7.8
176. Chicago, Ill.
32.3% more likely
7.6
182. Los Angeles, Calif.
41.5% more likely
7.1
187. Philadelphia, Pa.
50.4% more likely
6.6
Cities with 500,000 to One Million Residents…
Detroit drivers kept their motors roaring safely and topped the list of
safest drivers in mid-sized cities with populations between 500,000 to
1,000,000 residents. In addition to making the top 10 list for the first
time, drivers in the Motor City increased their average years between
collisions to once every 12.4 years. Drivers in all the top 10 cities in
this list for mid-sized cities are less likely than the national average
to experience a collision.
Rank/City Collision Likelihood Compared to National Average
Average Years Between Collisions
10. Detroit, Mich.
19.5 less likely
12.4
25. Milwaukee, Wis.
15.0 less likely
11.8
30. Louisville, Ky.
12.2 less likely
11.4
33. Nashville, Tenn.
10.0 less likely
11.1
39. Tucson, Ariz.
9.3 less likely
11.0
44. Memphis, Tenn.
8.6 less likely
10.9
48. Denver, Colo.
6.6 less likely
10.7
54. Oklahoma City, Okla.
4.9 less likely
10.5
60. Indianapolis, Ind.
3.6 less likely
10.4
67. El Paso, TX
2.2 less likely
10.2
All Pumped Up For Free Gas!
Allstate pumped out free gas today to reward Sioux Falls residents for
three consecutive years of safe driving habits according to "Allstate
America’s Best Drivers Report.”
Eager drivers lined up before dawn for the chance to get free gas,
compliments of Allstate Insurance Company. The mayor of Sioux Falls and
other city officials joined local Allstate agents to pump petrol for
happy commuters – delivering some unexpected
relief from record high gas prices.
Allstate Safety Leadership Award®
Allstate will honor motorists in Sioux Falls, SD., today by presenting
Sioux Falls Mayor Dave Munson with the Allstate Safety Leadership Award® as recognition for the safe driving habits of the city’s
residents.
The City of Sioux Falls will accept the Allstate Safety Leadership Award in recognition of the contributions made by the city to create and
foster a safe driving environment for its residents. The award is
Allstate’s highest public honor, recognizing
and promoting public awareness for successful public safety programs.
Allstate presents the "Allstate America’s
Best Driver’s Report”
and the Allstate Safety Leadership Award to
inspire others to take a leadership role in the safety arena.
Crashes Happen
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA),
more fatal crashes occur on Saturdays than any other day of the week.
Sunday ranked second and Friday came in third. Additionally, most
collisions happen between 6 and 9 p.m. From 3 to 6 p.m. ranked second,
and 9 p.m. to midnight finished third. The fewest crashes occur between
3 and 6 a.m.
Safe-Driving Tips
Auto crashes in general have declined over the last few years, but crash
fatalities still average around an alarming 40,000 every year (source:
NHTSA), despite technological advances. A much higher number of crashes
result in permanent disability. With the main accident causes being
human errors, following are some basic but life-saving reminders drivers
should consider:
Avoid disastrous distractions – Safe driving takes concentration. If a driver is
talking on a cell phone or changing the radio station, that driver isn’t
paying enough attention to the road. Distracted driving is a factor in
25 to 30 percent of all traffic crashes (source: Network of Employers
for Traffic Safety).
Take extra care in wild weather –
Sometimes, bad weather conditions will contribute to an accident by
interfering with visibility, diminishing traction on the surface of
the road, or otherwise making it difficult to keep the car under
control. A driver always should take the effects of the weather, such
as strong cross winds or slippery roads, into consideration when
driving.
If you snooze, you lose – Drowsy
driving causes more than 100,000 crashes each year, resulting in
40,000 injuries and 1,550 deaths on average (source: Network of
Employers for Traffic Safety). On summer road trips, set realistic
goals for the number of miles traveled each day. Stop at regular
intervals when driving long distances.
Steer clear of road rage – If
one tailgates, flashes high beams, changes lanes without signaling or
drives on the shoulder, then he or she is practicing aggressive
driving or road rage. Reduce stress on the road by allowing plenty of
time for travel, planning your route in advance, and altering your
schedule or route to avoid congested roads. Remember not to challenge
aggressive drivers and stay as far away from them as possible.
Maintenance matters –
Ultimately, safety also depends on the maintenance of one’s
car. Ensure that car brakes, exhaust system, tires, lights, battery
and hoses are in good working order.
Safety Can Save Money
Allstate is recognizing drivers within Sioux Falls with a celebratory
free gas giveaway today. It is also rewarding safe drivers across the
country by offering its Allstate® Your Choice
Auto® insurance product (not available in
California, North Carolina, North Dakota or South Dakota). Allstate®
Your Choice Auto® Insurance rewards safe
driving through optional features such as a Safe Driver Bonus(SM)
where policyholders can get cash off their renewal bill, and Deductible
Rewards(SM) where accident-free drivers get
$100 off their deductible just for signing up. And for those not able to
stay out of harms way, Your Choice Auto®
provides enhanced protection through accident forgiveness, where rates
don’t go up just because of an accident, and
new car replacement, where policyholders can get a new car if they total
their car in the first three model years. (These features are subject to
terms and conditions.)
The Math Behind the Rankings
To create the report, Allstate researchers analyzed internal property
damage reported claims over a two-year period (from January 2005 to
December 2006) 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 a property damage
claim.
To view the "Allstate America’s
Best Drivers Report” in its entirety or to
see previous year’s results, log onto www.allstate.com.
About Allstate
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®”
slogan, Allstate helps individuals in approximately 17 million
households protect what they have today and better prepare for tomorrow
through approximately 14,900 exclusive agencies and financial
representatives 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®. Encompass®
and Deerbrook® Insurance
brand property and casualty products are sold exclusively through
independent agents. The Allstate Financial Group provides life
insurance, 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. Other cities not represented by any zip codes found in
Allstate data: West Valley, UT, Coral Springs, Fla, Lakewood, Colo., and
Pembroke Pines, Fla.
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