So the Allstate Insurance Company released its 8th annual "Allstate America's Best Drivers Report™." The report, based on Allstate claims data, ranks America's 200* largest cities in terms of car collision frequency to identify which cities have the best and worst drivers.

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City & Overall Ranking Collision Likelihood Compared to National Average Average Years Between Collisions
53.    Phoenix, Ariz. 1.6% less likely 10.2
124.  San Diego, Calif. 14.0% more likely 8.8
141  San Antonio, Texas 20.4% more likely 8.3
152.  Chicago, Ill. 25.9% more likely 7.9
153.  Houston, Texas 25.9% more likely 7.9
167.  Dallas, Texas 32.8% more likely 7.5
176.  New York, N.Y. 41.1% more likely 7.1
182.  Los Angeles, Calif. 48.5% more likely 6.7
190.  Philadelphia, Pa. 64.1% more likely 6.1