
Louisiana Cities With the Worst Drivers
LOUISIANA (KMDL-FM) - If you’ve ever driven through Louisiana, chances are you’ve experienced aggressive drivers, heavy congestion, or near-miss accidents. But which cities in Louisiana truly have the worst drivers?
Let's take a look...
Recent data from national studies, insurance reports, and crash statistics reveal a consistent pattern concerning a handful of Louisiana cities that stand out for high accident rates, dangerous driving behavior, and roadway risks.
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Baton Rouge Ranked As Louisiana’s Worst City For Drivers
Baton Rouge frequently lands at the top of the list when it comes to poor driving conditions in Louisiana.
Crash data shows Baton Rouge consistently reports one of the highest rates of fatal accidents per capita in Louisiana. National driver safety studies have also ranked the city among the worst in the country.
Monroe Sees High Fatal Crash Rates Despite Smaller Size
Monroe may not have the population of larger Louisiana cities, but it stands out for a troubling reason: a high rate of deadly crashes.
When adjusted for population, Monroe ranks among the most dangerous places to drive in the state. Fewer cars on the road doesn’t necessarily mean safer conditions

New Orleans Drivers Face Congestion, Tourism, and Risky Conditions
Driving in New Orleans is a completely different experience compared to the rest of Louisiana.
The city’s mix of tourists, narrow streets, potholes, and constant traffic congestion creates unpredictable road conditions. Add in a higher rate of impaired driving incidents, and it’s easy to see why New Orleans consistently ranks among the most dangerous cities in Louisiana for drivers.
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Lafayette’s Driving Concerns
Lafayette has seen significant growth in recent years, and with that growth comes more vehicles on the road.
Major corridors like Ambassador Caffery Parkway and Johnston Street are known for congestion and frequent accidents. While Lafayette may not rank as the worst in Louisiana, Lafayette crash statistics show it still experiences above-average fatal accident rates for a city its size.
Shreveport Rounds Out the List
Shreveport continues to rank among Louisiana cities with higher-than-average crash risks.
While it may not receive as much attention as Baton Rouge or New Orleans, data shows the city still struggles with roadway safety, including a notable rate of fatal accidents.
Drivers in Shreveport face many of the same issues seen statewide like speeding, distracted driving, and road rage.
Read more at lahighwaysafety.org.
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