In this world, everybody is always going to be on the verge of getting into an accident, no matter how carefully they may drive or how few miles they log on their commute to and from work. Unfortunately, when you get a large number of cars on the road in a relatively confined space (such as is the case for nearly every major city in the country), accidents are inevitably going to happen. Between the capricious laws of physics, the temptation to drive while under the influence, and the tendency of people to push their luck, it is a wonder anybody can go more than a few months at a time without having an accident of some kind. Let’s look at some of the most crashworthy cities in the country.
8. Jersey City, New Jersey
This city boasts a population of just under a quarter of a million people. Even being so small, it still boasts a 50.2% higher rate of accidents per driver than the national average. If you live in Jersey city and you have gone more than 6.7 years without having an accident, count yourself either good or fortunate.
7. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
While this city boasts almost 1.5 million people, Philly is even more dangerous, with most people getting into an accident every six and a half years on the average. While some people are obviously far better off than that, imagine what that says about the worst (or just unluckiest) drivers.
6. Providence, Rhode Island
Providence is tied with Philadelphia as far as the average number of years between accidents. At a crash rate of 54.8% higher than the national average, this is downright disturbing. Just imagine how scared the pedestrians must be.
5. Hartford, Connecticut
The average person in Hartford has an accident every 6.3 years, which is a 59.4% higher than average rate. At this rate, you might be wondering if the top rated (or perhaps bottom rated?) city for safe driving is double the average. No reading ahead now!
4. Newark, New Jersey
At a 62.9% above average nominal crash rate, Newark is . . . making Jersey City look good, which is just sad.
3. Glendale, California
For a population of under 200,000, Glendale’s 70.8% higher than average crash rate is absolutely abysmal. Every 5.9 years, there are almost 200,000 auto accidents. This must be a good city for being an auto mechanic, though, which is a persent albeit pretty slender silver lining.
2. Baltimore, Maryland
With their 79.4% above average crash rate, Baltimore is undoubtedly embarrassed.
1. Washington, D.C.
At just over half a million people, D.C.’s 5.1-year average between accidents is 195.5% of the national average. We didn’t quite get to double, but not for lack of effort.
Driving safely is never a guarantee, no matter where you live. Keep in mind that no matter where that might be, it takes at least two for most accidents to happen. Hopefully you will not be among that number, but the statistics have neither bias nor hope- just facts and aftermath. Makes you realize how important life is, and automobile insurance too.









