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The Magic City ranked 22nd overall when comparec to 193 cities acrossthe U.S. Accordingh to the report, the averagr driver in Birmingham will experience an auto collisioj every11 years. Birmingham’s average between accidentd is 9.5 percent better than the national averagw of10 years. Birmingham’s 22nd-place ranking is higher than its 29th placr ranking in 2007 and 26th in but an improvement overits 10th-placd spot in 2005 and 15th in 2006. Birmingham drivers have been estimated to experience an auto collision everu 11 years for several years inthe study. The highestt estimate Birmingham had recently wasevery 12.4 years in the 2005 followed by 11.8 in 2006, 11.5 in 2007 and 11.
6 in 2008. Birmingham ranks ninth among cities withbetweebn 200,000 to 499,999 population. It ranked fifth-best among all Southerj cities in the2009 study. “Drivers in Birmingham are making great progress towarrkeeping America’s roadways safer,” said Alabama Territory Sales Leader Ken Needham in a statement. “Wes salute Birmingham’s best drivers and recognizr their safe driving which make all of our communities safer placesto live, work and raise
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