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- 5th Worst: Fresno, California
- 4th Worst: Indianapolis, Indiana
- 3rd Worst: Riverside, California
- 2nd Worst: Dayton, Ohio
- Worst: Virginia Beach, Virginia
- 5th Best: Baton Rouge, Louisiana
- 4th Best: Hartford, Connecticut
- 3rd Best: Louisville, Kentucky
- 2nd Best: Little Rock, Arkansas
- Best: Detroit, Michigan
- The worst city in the U.S. for DUIs is San Diego. California in general does pretty terribly overall, as Bakersfield, California, is second worst in terms of DUI rates. Hartford is ranked best, while Little Rock is second best in America with its low DUI rates.
- Providence, Rhode Island, ranks as the worst for citations, with Bakersfield, California, taking second worst. Little Rock is the ranked best for citations, getting fewer per driver than 69 other U.S. cities.
- Interestingly, Providence also ranks the worst in terms of accidents. San Diego comes up at second worst, while Detroit is ranked as the best. Because of the high insurance rates in Detroit, fewer accidents tend to get reported to insurance agencies.
- Milwaukee ranks worst for speeding tickets, with Dayton ranking second worst. Boston gets the least tickets, with Detroit coming in at second best. It should be noted, however, that getting a speeding ticket in Detroit happens about as often as getting sunburned at night, regardless of how much you wind up your speedometer.