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Las Vegas Not a Safe City for Drivers

According to a study released by Allstate, drivers in Las Vegas are 15 percent more likely to be in an automobile accident than the national average

The annual America’s Best Drivers Report says that the typical driver in Las Vegas will be in an accident once every nine years, ranking the city 123rd safest for driving out of 200.

Las Vegas has actually improved seven spots in the ranking, compared to last year, but is still behind several cities in Nevada with Henderson 57th and North Las Vegas at number 130 and having a collision-frequency rate 17 percent above the national average.

Reno was the best performing in the state ranking 17th with its drivers having an accident once every 11.7 years on average.

The safest driving city in the country, according to the report, is Fort Collins, Colorado and the worst cities for driving include Washington D.C., Baltimore, Philadelphia and Boston.

If you, or someone you know, have been the victim of a serious car accident, contact the Reno accident attorneys of Jolley Urga Woodbury & Little at (702) 699-7500 or contact us online today.