For the second year in a row Sioux Falls, S.D., remains the safest city for drivers in Allstate's annual national actuarial report of auto crash statistics.

The findings, prepared by the Northbrook, Ill.-based insurer's actuaries based on the company's automobile policyholders, found the average driver in Sioux Falls will experience an auto collision every 13.7 years compared to the national average of 10 years.

In second place for the second year in a row was Fort Collins, Colo., with an average collision every 13.6 years.

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