One such study is the one released by insurance company Allstate. By reviewing its California auto insurance claims over the past four years, the insurer found that on December 15, accident claims in the state jump 23 percent compared to the daily average during the rest of the year.
Of course, the insurer has no idea why. Can it be the weather? The spirit of Christmas? The exuberance we all feel when we receive a Christmas bonus? Or the rage felt when there is no Christmas bonus?
"This spike in crashes could be related to weather, holiday shopping, travel or other distractions," said Robert Feldman, Allstate agency owner in metro Los Angeles. "What's important for drivers is that we stay focused while at the wheel whether on the highway or in the driveway—on December 15 and every day of the year."
In fact, the month of December is probably the most dangerous in the year, with two of its days being in the top 5 worst days to drive – December 18 is the second. The top is completed by February 14, October 13 and September 5.
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