The Lone Star State comes out on top once again. This time for its horrible driving.
The new study by Forbes Advisor looked at a variety of metrics to determine which cities have the worst drivers.A Forbes Advisor study found that three Texas cities rank among the nation's top 15 for bad drivers . Dallas , Fort Worth and San Antonio ranked at Nos. 6, 9 and 12, respectively. El Paso barely missed the cutoff, coming in at No. 20.
Playing a key part in Dallas' dismal showing was its ranking as the No. 3 U.S. city for fatal accidents involving drunk drivers, and Fort Worth landed at sixth place for the same metric. Meanwhile, San Antonio ranks as the city with the third-most fatal accidents involving distracted drivers.“A car accident might only last a few moments, but the financial aftermath can stick with you for years.
As the Fourth of July approaches, it's important to bear in mind the holiday week is notorious for dangerous driving, Forbes experts also warned. In one four-year period there were 2,228 traffic crash fatalities during the Independence Day holiday week alone.
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