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Car Makes With the Most DUIs
With the holiday season just around the corner, Americans should prepare for congested roads, inclement weather, and, unfortunately, higher rates of driving under the influence. Before you hit the road, check out this list of the five car brands whose drivers report the most DUIs...
Dangerous Driving States
It’s the most wonderful time of the year, but also one of the most hazardous to be out on the roads. In 2021, these ten states are the most dangerous for drivers this holiday season.
As fall turns to winter, there’s more than just cold weather and holiday cheer on the horizon. As million...
These are the Cities with the Rudest Drivers in Every State
In each state, there’s always that one particular city whose drivers are notorious for their rude behavior.
Safest Cities for Pedestrians
This fall, many Americans are returning to their daily commutes. While commuting by foot is a nerve-wracking experience in some places, pedestrians in these cities walk on the safest streets in the country.
Car Brands with the Most Speeding Tickets
Speeding is one of the leading causes of driver fatalities in the United States each year. There’s no question that some drivers have more of a lead foot than others.
Cities with the Most Accidents
Motor vehicle accidents are inevitable to some degree, but drivers in certain cities are particularly worse at avoiding them. These are the cities in every state with the highest at-fault accident rates in 2021.
The Price is Right!? Cities with the Highest Home Sale Prices in 2021
In one of the most competitive years in real estate in recent history, houses in these cities are the biggest-ticket properties in the nation.
States with the Most Street Racing
An open road is not a personal racetrack, but some seem to think differently. In these top ten states, road racing occurs at unprecedented rates.
Rates of street racing are on the rise. Over the past year, the coronavirus pandemic provided the perfect opportunity for speed racing enthusiasts to spend time at home fixing up and modifying their cars, according to a 2021 report from Associated Press
Occupations with the Rudest Drivers
Bad day at the office? These occupations have the rudest drivers in 2021; the list might surprise you.
Most Popular Car Models for Each Generation
From Zoomers to Boomers, these are the most popular cars for each generation of drivers in 2021.
Car Models with the Most Speeding Tickets
From sleek sports cars to big pickups, drivers of these ten vehicles break speeding laws at the highest rates in the nation.
States with the Most Competitive Real Estate Markets
Following the housing market boom of 2020, these ten states’ real estate markets have maintained a stiff level of competition in 2021.
Cities with the Worst Drivers
Drivers in these twenty U.S. cities have racked up the most moving violations in the nation, earning them the title of America’s worst drivers in 2021.
The 20 Most Vulnerable Cities to Flooding in the United States
From heavy rain and flash floods to hurricanes and storm surges, flooding is the most common natural disaster in the United States.
Simply the Best: States with the Best Drivers in 2021
When it comes to driving, you win by playing by the rules. Drivers in these ten states are the most respectful of traffic laws, making them the best, safest drivers in the nation.
As the country begins its gradual process of reopening, Americans are slowly reacclimating to the throes of “normal,” pre-pandemic life. With vacci...
Crime Capitals: Cities with the Most Property Crime
Although property crime has decreased dramatically since 1990 nationwide, it still occurs at alarmingly high rates in many cities across the United States.