Some of the safest drivers in America are in North Alabama.

That's according to Allstate's America's Best Drivers Report, which used National Highway Traffic Safety Administration data to calculate the places with the fewest number of driving incidents. The country's 200 largest cities were included in the rankings - you can see the full methodology here.

It found the safest drivers in the country were in Brownsville, Texas. Huntsville landed at number six, up three spots from last year when it came in at number nine.

Here's your complete top 10;

1. Brownsville, Texas

2. Kansas City, Kansas

3. Madison, Wisconsin

4. Cape Coral, Florida

5. Boise, Idaho

6. Huntsville, Alabama

7. Port St. Lucie, Florida

8. Wichita, Kansas

9. Olathe, Kansas

10. Reno, Nevada

And what about the rest of Alabama's larger cities?

Mobile turned out to be a pretty safe place, landing at number 20 nationally, followed by Montgomery at 22. Birmingham was number 28.

And the city with the most dangerous drivers? That was Boston, where residents were 168 percent more likely than the rest of the country to file an insurance claim related to a driving incident.

Welcome to Tuesday's Wake Up Call. Let's see what's going on:

Someone stole a giant Chick-Fil-A cow

Chick-Fil-A is offering a tasty reward for the return of a giant inflatable cow that was stolen from an Arizona restaurant Saturday night.

Phil Thomas, who runs the Tempe, Arizona Chick-Fil-A, said the 24-foot tall, 350 pound inflatable cow was stolen after an Arizona State University football game. Thomas said the store's mascot had been deflated and was on its way to storage when it was stolen.

The restaurant is offering free chicken sandwiches for a year to anyone who brings the cow back to the restaurant.

Catfish falls from sky, hits woman

A Philadelphia woman was knocked to the ground over the weekend after a 5-pound catfish fell out of the sky and hit her in the head.

Lisa Lobree said she suffered a cut near her eye and a bump on her head when the fish hit her as she was walking near the Philadelphia Museum of Art. The incident was seen by several witnesses in the area.

The best explanation was that the fish was dropped by a large bird.

U.S. sailor delivers at sea

A third class petty officer from Carrier Air Wing 3 delivered a baby aboard the Dwight D. Eisenhower Sunday.

The woman, who reportedly was not aware she was pregnant, delivered a healthy 7-pound baby girl on Sept. 11. Pregnant services members would normally leave their operational command at 20 weeks.

The Eisenhower is currently deployed in the Persian Gulf in the U.S. battle against ISIS. Diapers, formula and an incubator were delivered to the ship to help care for the baby.

Walmart wants self-driving shopping carts

Walmart has a plan for self-driving shopping carts.

The nation's largest retailer has been granted a patent for the carts that will come with detachable motors, sensors and video cameras. Customers will be able to request the cart - possibly via their smartphones - and then have it accompany them around the store.

In theory, carts left in the parking lot could round themselves up and return to a docking station.

Until tomorrow.