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Sacramento one of 10 most dangerous cities to drive in based on DUI's, study finds


Sacramento one of 10 most dangerous cities to drive in based on DUI's, study finds

(FOX40.COM) - - Out of the 100 most inhabited cities in the United States Sacramento ranked 8th for DUI deaths and 28th for the most harmful overall, according to data from the National Highway Traffic Security Administration.

The 2023 Best and Worst Places to Drive research study, performed by SellMax, ranks states and cities according to the overall variety of driving-related casualties, fatalities resulting from driving under the influence, and fatalities brought on by speeding. A rating was developed by integrating the rankings from the 3 classifications, and the last score was used to identify the general rank.

10 most hazardous cities for DUI fatalities/Sellmax


Secret Findings:


  • Sacramento is ranked 28th out of 100 for the most unsafe city to drive in based upon overall casualties, DUI casualties, and speeding fatalities.


  • Sacramento ranked 8th out of 100 for the greatest number of DUI deaths.


  • Sacramento ranks 43rd out of 100 based on deaths from speeding.


  • The 3 general most hazardous cities to drive in are: Detroit, Dallas, and Tucson.


  • The 3 best cities to drive in are: New York City, Boston, and Jersey City.


  • The 3 rdmost dangerous states to drive in are: South Carolina, Wyoming, and Montana.


  • The 3 best states to drive in are: Massachusetts, New York, New Jersey



For additional information on the data and approach see sellmax.com.

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Elwood Hill is an award-winning journalist with more than 18 years' of experience in the industry. Throughout his career, John has worked on a variety of different stories and assignments including national politics, local sports, and international business news. Elwood graduated from Northwestern University with a degree in journalism and immediately began working for Breaking Now News as lead journalist.

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