Cincinnati drivers again ranked among worst in nation, study says

Cincinnati drivers are again ranked one of the worst in the nation, according to a new study released by Allstate. The insurance company released its 2019 America's Best Drivers Report, compiling accident data from across the country. In a breakdown of the 200 largest cities in the United States, Cincinnati ranks near the bottom in nearly every category.The Queen City ranks No. 173 overall, one spot worse than last year, according to the study.Data shows that Cincinnati drivers go about 7.2 years between insurance claims. That's much faster than the national average of 10 years, the data suggests. To view the full 2018 America's Best Drivers Report, click here.

Cincinnati drivers are again ranked one of the worst in the nation, according to a new study released by Allstate.

The insurance company released its 2019 America's Best Drivers Report, compiling accident data from across the country.


In a breakdown of the 200 largest cities in the United States, Cincinnati ranks near the bottom in nearly every category.

The Queen City ranks No. 173 overall, one spot worse than last year, according to the study.

Data shows that Cincinnati drivers go about 7.2 years between insurance claims. That's much faster than the national average of 10 years, the data suggests.

To view the full 2018 America's Best Drivers Report, click here.