As a driver, it's easy to recognize hazardous peers. Just look for the speeding, behind-the-wheel distractions, and no-signal turns and lane changes. Allstate has another way of measuring driver safety. To compile the results of its 15th annual report on America's Best Drivers, Allstate analyzed accident claims data to determine the cities nationwide where drivers are statistically least likely to crash. "The goal of the America's Best Drivers Report is to make our roads safer and ultimately save lives," Ken Rosen, Allstate's chief claims officer, said in a recent press release. "Each of us needs to ask how we can do our part in our day-to-day lives and for our communities. And beyond that, this country needs to come together to address pressing safety issues, such as rebuilding our roadway infrastructure to reduce risky conditions on America's roads." The slideshow above reveals the cities that Allstate determined have the safest drivers overall based on auto accident claim frequency. See also: |

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