KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE/WKRN) – Two Tennessee cities rank first and second in a study seeking to determine the most dangerous places to drive in the nation.

The study, conducted by ConsumerAffairs using data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, ranked Memphis and Knoxville as the first- and second-most dangerous cities in terms of fatal car crashes. Rounding out the top five are Waterbury, Connecticut; Aurora, Colorado; and Tucson, Arizona, according to ConsumerAffairs' findings.

ConsumerAffairs based its ranking solely on deaths related to crashes per 100,000 people, which they divided into four categories: fatalities involving driving under the influence; fatalities involving positive blood-alcohol content tests; fatalities involving speeding; and fatalities involvin

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