Traffic & Transit
Michigan Driver’s Among Nation’s Worst: Report
Michigan's top three cities still fared worse than the national driving average. Yikes.

A new report from the insurance company Allstate has ranked America’s best and worst drivers in the 200 largest cities, and 3 cities in Michigan made the list. The Best Drivers Report 2018 said the best drivers in Michigan are in none other than the Warren area, where drivers said they were involved in an insurance claim every 8 years. That’s still more often than the national average of once a decade.
The worst Michigan drivers are located in Detroit, where claims are made every 7 years.
Here’s a complete breakdown for Michigan.
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Warren
- Overall national rank: 118
- Average years between claims: 8
- Hard-braking events per 1,000 miles: 27
- 2017 overall national rank: 137
Grand Rapids
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- Overall national rank: 136
- Average years between claims: 7.6
- Hard-braking events per 1,000 miles: 16.6
- 2017 overall national rank: 156
Detroit
- Overall national rank: 142
- Average years between claims: 7.4
- Hard-braking events per 1,000 miles: 25.6
- 2017 overall national rank: 132
Allstate gave Baltimore the dubious distinction of having the worst drivers in the country. The average Baltimore driver reports filing a claim once every 3.8 years and is 163 percent more likely to do so than the national average. Those drivers also experience about 29 hard-braking events per 1,000 miles.
But of particularly note is that Massachusetts is home to three of the 10 cities with the worst drivers, according to Allstate.
Here are the 10 cities with the worst drivers:
- Baltimore, Maryland
- Boston, Massachusetts
- Washington, D.C.
- Worcester, Massachusetts
- Glendale, California
- Springfield, Massachusetts
- Los Angeles, California
- Providence, Rhode Island
- Alexandria, Virginia
- Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
On the flip side, Texas appears to have the best drivers. The Lone Star state boasts four of the 10 cities with the best drivers, including No. 1 ranked Brownsville, where drivers go on average 13.6 years between claims. Brownsville drivers are about 26 percent less likely to be involved in a claim, the report found, though data on hard-braking wasn’t available.
Here are the 10 cities with the best drivers in America:
- Brownsville, Texas
- Kansas City, Kansas
- Boise, Idaho
- Huntsville, Alabama
- Madison, Wisconsin
- Laredo, Texas
- Midland, Texas
- Cape Coral, Florida
- Fort Collins, Colorado
- McAllen, Texas
The report calculated property damage frequency of Allstate insured drivers from 2015-16. The researchers used U.S. Census Bureau data to obtain population density figures. Drivewise data, which looks at hard-braking events, is based on the number of Allstate customers who voluntarily enrolled in the program. Numerous cities listed on the rankings do not have those numbers available either because limited measurable data was available or the program simply wasn’t available (California, North Carolina, SouthCarolina and Texas).
Allstate said it publishes the report only as a way to create a discussion about safe driving and raise awareness about the importance of being “safe and attentive behind the wheel.” It is not used to determine auto insurance rates.
Patch national staffer Dan Hampton contributed to this report.
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