Tennessee Ranked Most Dangerous State for Nights Out, New Study Reveals - Social Media Explorer
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Tennessee Ranked Most Dangerous State for Nights Out, New Study Reveals - Social Media Explorer
"Tennessee has been ranked the riskiest state for nights out in the United States, according to a new nationwide study. The research, conducted by Boston personal injury firm Jason Stone Injury Law, analyzed crime rates, alcohol- and drug-related crash data, and police presence across all 50 states. Each state was scored out of 100 based on nine risk factors, with higher scores indicating greater danger when heading out after dark."
"With a risk score of 65.86 out of 100, Tennessee was named the most dangerous state for nightlife. Key findings for Tennessee include: 352.46 aggravated assaults per 100,000 residents 350.01 intimidation offenses per 100,000 residents 2.09 fatal crashes per 100,000 residents involving alcohol, drugs, or medication These numbers suggest a heightened risk for both crime and impaired driving incidents, making Tennessee the riskiest place in the U.S. to spend an evening out."
A nationwide study scored all 50 states on nine risk factors including crime rates, alcohol- and drug-related crash data, and police presence. Tennessee received the highest risk score of 65.86, with 352.46 aggravated assaults and 350.01 intimidation offenses per 100,000 residents, plus 2.09 fatal crashes per 100,000 involving alcohol, drugs, or medication. Delaware and Oregon ranked second and third, with Delaware recording the highest substance-related fatal crash rate and Oregon showing high purse-snatching rates and low police presence. Nevada, Washington, Montana, and Wyoming also showed notable assault or fatal-crash metrics; Florida ranked lowest in risk.
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