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U.S. Ranks Second Among Riskiest Popular Countries for Driving

May 27, 2026·20 days ago·via Yahoo Creators
U.S. Ranks Second Among Riskiest Popular Countries for Driving
A new study ranks the United States second among the riskiest popular countries for driving. The finding puts a spotlight on road safety concerns for travelers and residents alike. It suggests driving conditions remain a major issue in one of the world’s most visited countries. The ranking is likely to resonate with anyone planning a road trip or rental-car travel.

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