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Port St. Lucie, Florida, has been identified as the 8th safest city for drivers in the U.S. by Allstate. The report highlights various Florida cities’ driving safety, with Port St. Lucie drivers averaging 12.46 years between collisions, significantly above the national average. Other cities like Cape Coral and Gainesville also rank favorably, while Tampa is noted as the least safe in Florida. This report emphasizes the need for safe driving practices, especially with increased travel expected during the July 4 weekend.
Port St. Lucie, Florida, has been recognized as one of the safest cities for drivers in the United States, according to a recent report from auto insurer Allstate. The city ranks 8th nationally, with drivers averaging 12.46 years between collisions, a rate that is 15% above the national average. This report sheds light on various Florida cities, highlighting both the safest and least safe areas for driving.
Following Port St. Lucie, Cape Coral ranks 14th nationally, with an average of 11.63 years between collisions. Gainesville also performed well, coming in at 16th place with an average of 11.55 years between accidents. St. Petersburg was noted at 25th nationally, with drivers averaging 10.95 years without an incident, while Orlando surprisingly claims the 27th position despite being a major tourist destination known for heavy traffic.
Tampa drivers, however, face a greater risk, with the city being the lowest-ranked in Florida at 68th nationally. Tampa residents average 9.9 years between collisions, which is 6% higher than the national average. Other Florida cities included in the study include Jacksonville at 31st place, Tallahassee at 37th, and Fort Lauderdale at 47th.
Allstate’s report is based on property and collision damage claims reported from January 2022 through December 2023. The findings suggest that awareness of safe driving practices is critical, as Florida drivers typically face some of the highest auto insurance rates in the country. Nonetheless, options for lower premiums are available through various insurance providers.
Interestingly, the safest city for drivers in the nation is Brownsville, Texas, followed by Boise, Idaho, and Fort Collins, Colorado. In contrast, Boston ranks as the riskiest city for drivers, trailed by Washington, D.C., and Baltimore.
As the July 4 travel weekend approaches, AAA predicts that over 72.2 million Americans will take to the roads, including around 4.6 million Floridians. In preparation for this influx of travelers, gasoline prices in Florida average $3.15 per gallon, which is nearly 40 cents less than last year’s holiday. For those traveling by air, airfare is expected to be slightly higher than during other summer periods, averaging around $585 for domestic flights.
It is noteworthy that Florida’s driving conditions and accident rates are being closely monitored due to the upcoming busy travel period. The Allstate report serves not only as a ranking but also as a guideline for individuals seeking to enhance their driving safety, ultimately aiming to lower the risk of accidents and resulting insurance claims.
In conclusion, the Allstate report emphasizes the importance of safe driving and provides vital insights into Florida’s driving landscape. Cities like Port St. Lucie and Cape Coral serve as examples of how adherence to safe driving practices can significantly elevate roadway safety. With the anticipated travel rush during the July 4 weekend, Floridians are encouraged to remain vigilant and aware of their driving habits.
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- My Q105: Florida’s Best Drivers in the USA
- News Journal Online: July 4 Travel and Gas Prices in Florida
- Patch: Safest Florida Cities for Drivers
- CNBC: Best Car Insurance in Florida
- NerdWallet: Best Car Insurance in Florida
- Wikipedia: Driving Safety
- Google Search: Florida driving safety statistics
- Google Scholar: Auto insurance Florida
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Automobile Accident
- Google News: Florida driving safety

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