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QuoteWizard: El Paso has some of the best drivers in Texas

QuoteWizard, a Seattle based insurance comparison company, rates El Paso drivers as some of the best in Texas.

Texas, known as the Lone Star State, is the second largest state in America. With almost 9 million vehicles registered in Texas, it’s also the state with the second most cars. Millions of citizens and millions of vehicles means roads in Texas are packed with drivers.

According to QuoteWizard’s earlier research, Texas residents rank as the 20th best drivers in America. But how do Texans rank when compared to one another? Curious to see where your city stacks up compared to the rest of Texas? Take a look at QuoteWizard’s key findings, methodology, and rankings below.

Texas drivers are overall better than the national average Amarillo’s drivers are the best in the state Austin gets more DUIs than the rest of Texas Dallas residents are worse drivers than Houston – but just barely Odessa and Round Rock drivers like to speed Pearland and Irving drivers are involved in considerably more accidents than any other city Texas Tech University has the best drivers out of Texas’ major college football programs West Texas drivers ranked better than any other region

Rankings

QuoteWizard’s rankings are organized from worst to best, so the number one spot on the list goes to the worst driving city.

City Ranking (Worst)

Pearland Irving Plano Round Rock Austin Killeen San Antonio Arlington Dallas Odessa Houston Tyler Frisco Waco El Paso Corpus Christi Fort Worth Lubbock Abilene Amarillo

West Texas Drivers are Better Than East, North, and Central Texas Drivers

What do El Paso, Lubbock, Abilene, and Amarillo have in common? They’re cities in the western side of Texas, and they’re some of the best drivers in the state according to QuoteWizard’s rankings. That’s enough to make West Texas the best driving region in the state.

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