The most dangerous and safest places to drive in Ontario
A list of the “safest and most dangerous” places to drive in Ontario has been revealed and the results may surprise you.


A list of the “safest and most dangerous” places to drive in Ontario has been revealed and the results may surprise you.
Insurtech company MyChoice revealed its top-10 lists Tuesday showing where driving is considered less risky and where it’s “high-risk,” using a zero to five scoring system.
Also included in the top 10 safest places were East York and North York (which are, of course, part of Toronto), with scores of 4.2.
Whitby also was given 4.2 out of five.
Burlington scored 0.8 out of five, while Brampton got 1.1.
Following those two cities were Hamilton, Ajax and Bolton, each with scores of 1.3 out of five.
Barrie (1.5), Windsor (1.7) and Pickering (1.8) closed off the list of the most dangerous places.
“Metropolitan regions like Toronto and North York show significantly lower rates of accidents and infractions compared to mid-sized cities like Kingston and Brantford,” MyChoice wrote.








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The most dangerous and safest places to drive in Ontario
A list of the “safest and most dangerous” places to drive in Ontario has been revealed and the results may surprise you.


A list of the “safest and most dangerous” places to drive in Ontario has been revealed and the results may surprise you.
Insurtech company MyChoice revealed its top-10 lists Tuesday showing where driving is considered less risky and where it’s “high-risk,” using a zero to five scoring system.
Also included in the top 10 safest places were East York and North York (which are, of course, part of Toronto), with scores of 4.2.
Whitby also was given 4.2 out of five.
Burlington scored 0.8 out of five, while Brampton got 1.1.
Following those two cities were Hamilton, Ajax and Bolton, each with scores of 1.3 out of five.
Barrie (1.5), Windsor (1.7) and Pickering (1.8) closed off the list of the most dangerous places.
“Metropolitan regions like Toronto and North York show significantly lower rates of accidents and infractions compared to mid-sized cities like Kingston and Brantford,” MyChoice wrote.








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The most dangerous and safest places to drive in Ontario
A list of the “safest and most dangerous” places to drive in Ontario has been revealed and the results may surprise you.

A list of the “safest and most dangerous” places to drive in Ontario has been revealed and the results may surprise you.
Insurtech company MyChoice revealed its top-10 lists Tuesday showing where driving is considered less risky and where it’s “high-risk,” using a zero to five scoring system.
Also included in the top 10 safest places were East York and North York (which are, of course, part of Toronto), with scores of 4.2.
Whitby also was given 4.2 out of five.
Burlington scored 0.8 out of five, while Brampton got 1.1.
Following those two cities were Hamilton, Ajax and Bolton, each with scores of 1.3 out of five.
Barrie (1.5), Windsor (1.7) and Pickering (1.8) closed off the list of the most dangerous places.
“Metropolitan regions like Toronto and North York show significantly lower rates of accidents and infractions compared to mid-sized cities like Kingston and Brantford,” MyChoice wrote.
Please note that the information in this blog is for general guidance only and may not always be up to date or accurate. We recommend double-checking details directly with local cities, businesses, or official sources before making any plans.




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