These 15 Cities And Towns Have The Worst Drivers In Ohio

Have you ever wondered which cities and towns in Ohio have the worst drivers? According to the Ohio Department of Public Safety, the following 15 cities and towns had the highest numbers of total automobile accidents during the period of January 2014 to December 2014.

1. Columbus (Franklin County)

Population: 711,470 // Total number of crashes: 22,491

2. Cleveland (Cuyahoga County)

Population: 478,403 // Total number of crashes: 13,229

3. Cincinnati (Hamilton County)

Population: 331,285 // Total number of crashes: 11,442

4. Toledo (Lucas County)

Population: 313,619 // Total number of crashes: 8,799

5. Akron (Summit County)

Population: 217,074 // Total number of crashes: 6,701

6. Dayton (Montgomery County)

Population: 166,179 // Total number of crashes: 3,109

7. Canton (Stark County)

Population: 80,806 // Total number of crashes: 2,398

8. Delhi Township (Hamilton County)

Population: 30,104 // Total number of crashes: 2,004

9. Springfield (Clark County)

Population: 65,358 // Total number of crashes: 1,831

10. Hamilton (Butler County)

Population: 60,690 // Total number of crashes: 1,685

11. Jackson Township (Stark County)

Population: 37,744 // Total number of crashes: 1,648

12. West Chester Township (Butler County)

Population: 54, 895 // Total number of crashes: 1,632

13. Green Township (Hamilton County)

Population: 55,660 // Total number of crashes: 1,470

14. Cuyahoga Falls (Summit County)

Population: 49,374 // Total number of crashes: 1,446

15. Elyria (Lorain County)

Population: 55,953 // Total number of crashes: 1,375

What do you think about this list? Did any of these statistics surprise you? To view the entire crash report, click here.

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