A firefighter from the Tucson Fire Department cleans up after responding to a two-car crash at the intersection of Park Avenue and Irvington Road on Monday, June 20. The extent of injuries is unknown.

Every resident at one time or another claims that its city's drivers are the worst.

Well, now there's some truth to that statement.

QuoteWizard, the one-stop-shop for all types of insurance, has taken to data to statistically determine which U.S. cities have the best and worst drivers.

Using more than 2 million data points from drivers who use its services, QuoteWizard sampled accidents, speeding tickets, DUIs and other types of citations- like tickets for red-light running or using a cell cell phone- to find out which cities are the most dangerous to drive in.

Coming in at number 28 is Tucson, which should come as no surprise to anyone who's ever spent more than 30-minutes on the road.

The good news? Phoenix ranks at the 24th worst, so at least we've got them beat!

See the entire list at Quotewizard.


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