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Little Rock one of the safest cities for driving, in top five on the list in multiple categories
Little Rock, Arkansas – Little Rock seems to be one of the safest cities for driving, latest study shows.
According to the report, Little Rock was third on the list of safest cities for driving. The report was released on Tuesday in which 70 cities were rated among the best and worst for driving. The report was performed by QuoteWizard, a LendingTree company.
The results came after more than 2 million car insurance quotes were taken into consideration from these 70 cities. The number of accidents, speeding tickets, DUIs and citation were among the things this data is based.
As we reported, Little Rock was the third safest cities when it comes to driving. Meanwhile, it was fourth on the list with lease speeding tickets and fifth-least citations.
Little Rock is seeing in increase in the ratings almost every year since 2017 when it was voted seventh-best city on the list.
QuoteWizard also mentioned in their findings that the City of Little Rock has launched a Friendly Driver Certification Program, which is an educational program for drivers how to safely drive around cyclists and pedestrians. For more information on the program, visit the City of Little Rock’s website.
If you are interested to see the complete report, please click here.
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