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America's Best or Worst Cities for Car Accidents

Many drivers don't realize there's a direct correlation between where they live and their risk of getting involved in a car accident. Allstate, one of the nation's largest auto insurance providers, recently released its annual "America's Best Drivers Report," which ranks 200 cities across the U.S. based on claim statistics and safety. The company compiles data from millions of insurance claims and factors in the population, density, and local weather conditions to come up with their list of best and worst cities for car accidents.

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Tips to Help Prevent Accidents or Breakdowns

Unpredictable fall weather is a challenge for drivers in many parts of the U.S. For safety's sake, it's vital to have your car prepared if heavy rains, hail, freezing rain or early snowfall make driving hazardous during the autumn. Tackling these essential fall car care tips can help prevent collisions and breakdowns while you're on the road.

Inspect the tires - Make sure all four tires are inflated to the recommended air pressure, and look for signs of uneven wear. While under-inflation can cause an uneven wear pattern, it can also occur if the tires aren't balanced or the wheels are out of alignment. It's critical...
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How to Avoid the Five Most Common Causes of Car Accidents

Vehicle accidents happen for many reasons, and they occur daily. Learning some of the common causes of car accidents and how to avoid them can keep you safer when you're on the road:

Rear-end collisions - Rear-end accidents are often caused by drivers who are involved in another activity while driving or who simply aren't watching the road ahead. To avoid hitting the rear end of the car ahead of you, stay focused on the road, don't text or talk on your mobile phone, and don't fiddle with the radio dial or the GPS. Parked-car collisions - When you're backing up in a parking lot, turn around to check for other vehicles instead of...
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Repair That Chipped Windshield

Driving with a chipped windshield isn't safe any time of year, but it's especially risky in the winter when the days are shorter and the weather is unpredictable. It's difficult to see clearly when driving after dark in the winter. The heavy rains, hail, sleet and snow that make the roadways treacherous decrease visibility even further. To stay safe when you're on the road, it's best to repair a chipped windshield before winter arrives.

Winter Driving With a Chipped Windshield Is Dangerous

Chipped windshields can crack on impact, putting you and your passengers at greater risk of injury if an accident occurs while you're driving on winter roads.

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Tips for Driving Safely in Winter Weather Conditions

For drivers in many parts of the U.S., the onslaught of winter means dealing with freezing temperatures, reduced visibility, and the possibility of ice, slush, and snow on the roadway. Make sure you're prepared for this winter's road conditions by taking some precautions:

Get your vehicle in shape. Check the brakes, battery, anti-freeze level, lights, and windshield wipers before winter arrives. Depending on your location, you may want to have winter tires installed too. Put together a seasonal emergency kit. Even if you carry a first-aid kit and non-perishable food in your vehicle, you need to prepare for...
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