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Allstate Names Cities With Lowest Collision Frequency Factoring in Precipitation

December 15, 2015 By CollisionWeek Editor

As Americans get ready to embark on holiday road trips to visit friends and family, scientists are warning that one of the strongest El Niños on record could bring unusually wet conditions to roads in much of the country. And while this added precipitation might result in mayhem in some places, the 2015 Allstate America’s Best Drivers Report reveals certain cities are safer than others when factoring rainy or snowy conditions into collision frequency.

Allstate Names Cities With Lowest Collision Frequency in Rain and Snow“Whether it’s packing up the family to drive to a friend’s house in another state, or traveling a few miles to open gifts at the in-laws,

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