Boise, Idaho: The Safest Driving City in America
Boise's Safe Driving Record
Boise, Idaho, has been recognized as the city with the safest drivers in the nation, according to Allstate's America's Best Drivers Report. The average driver in the U.S. experiences a collision every 10.7 years, while Boise drivers only experience a collision every 13.7 years. This impressive statistic can be attributed to several factors, including the city's layout, transportation network, and traffic management.
Allstate's Methodology
Allstate standardizes its rankings to account for differences between densely populated areas and smaller cities. The company also considers weather conditions, using data to standardize average annual precipitation. However, many factors contribute to car crashes, including the number of cars on the road. Saat Alety, Allstate's Director of Federal Legislative and Regulatory Affairs, highlights that factors like traffic signs, law enforcement, and road conditions can significantly impact driving safety.
Infrastructure and Safety Grants
The cities that landed on the bottom of the list are Los Angeles, Glendale, Worcester, Boston, Washington D.C., and Baltimore. Allstate is offering $150,000 in grants for safety improvement projects on the 15 'Risky Roads.' The company is working with local safety experts to determine which projects will have a positive effect for motorists driving on these crash-prone streets. Alety emphasizes the need for comprehensive infrastructure reform to ensure a safer future on the roads for everyone.