Texas Cities Among Top 10 Worst for Drivers: Dallas & Fort Worth’s Dangerous Roads

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When evaluating the driving conduct shown by motorists nationally, two cities in Texas rank. It has been decided that Dallas rates as the sixth city with the most damaging driving practices, closely followed by Fort Worth at number nine on the list.

Dallas also:

  • Has the third-highest number of deadly auto accidents involving drunk drivers.
  • Ranks fourth highest for its number of deadly car casualties involving speeding,
  • Registers the seventh-highest total number of fatal auto accidents.
  • Has the seventh-highest number of somebody killed in lethal crashes.

Similarly, Fort Worth has:

Fort Worth is another Texas city with some of the worst drivers in the country,

  • Fort Worth registers the fifth-highest number of fatal car accidents implicating a drunk driver.
  • It has the 11th-highest number of lethal automobile accidents involving a distracted driver.
  • It also has the 12th-highest number of fatal car crashes involving speeding

Road Safety

Heatstroke is a top cause of non-crash vehicle-related child fatalities. It occurs when a child is left in a hot vehicle, causing their temperature to rapidly rise. Heatstroke starts at around 104 degrees and becomes lethal at around 107 degrees. Risk factors include forgetful parents or caregivers unaccustomed to driving children or experiencing sudden routine changes.

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