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Best And Worst Cities For Drivers In The U.S.

Yes, you read that right, Portland in Oregon is the worst city in America for drivers, that’s according to a new report by QuoteWizard. The best driving city in the nation was Detroit in Michigan.

The top five worst cities for drivers in the U.S. were Portland, Oregon; Boise, Idaho; Virginia Beach, Virginia; Columbus, Ohio; and Sacramento, California. The results were compiled using the number of accidents, speeding tickets, DUIs, and citations.

Chicago ranked No. Three on the list of the five best driving cities in the U.S. right after Louisville (No. 2).

Five Worst Driving Cities Across America:

  1. Portland, Oregon
  2. Boise, Idaho
  3. Virginia Beach, VA
  4. Columbus, Ohio
  5. Sacramento, California

Five Best Driving Cities Across America:

  1. Detroit, Michigan
  2. Louisville, Kentucky
  3. Chicago, Illinois
  4. Miami, Florida
  5. Grand Rapids, Michigan

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