With the holiday season a dangerous time for drivers to be on the road, Allstate Insurance Company today released a study identifying three Florida metropolitan areas as the top "hotspots" for fatal teen driving crashes during the holidays. The study includes data for metropolitan areas around the country, and helps to kick off the company's national Home for the Holidays teen safe driving campaign.
The Allstate Holiday Teen Driving Hotspots Study found that the 10 deadliest hotspots for fatal teen crashes among the nation's 50 largest metro areas (a central city and its surrounding counties) from Thanksgiving through New Year's Day are:
1. Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL
2. Jacksonville, FL
3. Orlando-Kissimmee, FL
4. Kansas City, MO-KS
5. Birmingham-Hoover, AL
6. Phoenix-Mesa-Scottsdale, AZ
7. Las Vegas-Paradise, NV
8. Oklahoma City, OK
9. Louisville, KY-IN
10. Richmond, VA
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