How Safe Is Your Drive? Omaha, Lincoln & Des Moines Make the List! ๐ฆ
Accidents happenโbut some cities are way more crash-prone than others. Allstate just dropped its 2025 โAmericaโs Best Drivers Report,โ and letโs just sayโฆ some places need a serious driving refresher course. ๐ฌ
The report looks at how often drivers in the 200 biggest U.S. cities get into accidents. The national average? One crash every 10.5 years. But in Boston? Yikes. Drivers there are nearly 3.5 times more likely to get into a fender bender. Itโs officially the riskiest city to drive in (again). The Northeast in general? Not winning any safe-driving awards.
On the flip side, Texas is crushing it with four cities in the top 20 safest. Brownsville, TX takes the crown as the safest city to drive in. ๐๐
10 Safest Driving Cities in the U.S.
- Brownsville, Texas
- Boise, Idaho
- Fort Collins, Colorado
- Cary, North Carolina
- Laredo, Texas
- Olathe, Kansas
- Scottsdale, Arizona
- Port St. Lucie, Florida
- Madison, Wisconsin
- Eugene, Oregon
10 Riskiest Driving Cities in the U.S.
- Boston, Massachusetts
- Washington, D.C.
- Baltimore, Maryland
- Worcester, Massachusetts
- Springfield, Massachusetts
- Glendale, California
- Los Angeles, California
- Oakland, California
- Providence, Rhode Island
- Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Now, letโs talk local:
- Lincoln, NE is holding it down at #42โnot bad at all!
- Omaha, NE? Not so lucky. It dropped to #96. ๐ฌ
- Des Moines, IA came in at #108. Room for improvement, folks!
Since 2015, several Midwestern cities (including Omaha) have seen a dip in safe driving stats. So if youโve noticed more close calls or aggressive drivers lately, youโre not imagining it.
Moral of the story? Whether youโre cruising Dodge Street in Omaha, heading to a Huskers game in Lincoln, or navigating downtown Des Moinesโkeep your eyes on the road and your hands at 10 and 2. ๐๐จ
Source: AllStateโ