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NextImg:These Are The US Cities With The Most DUIs

Driving under the influence of alcohol remains a serious public safety issue across the United States. According to the NHTSA, 34 people across the country die every day from drunk-driving crashes.

In this visualization, Visual Capitalist's Marcus Lu shows the rate of DUIs per 1,000 drivers across America’s 50 biggest cities, based on an analysis conducted by LendingTree.

The data for this visualization is based on LendingTree’s analysis of “tens of millions” of insurance quotes from 2024.

They ranked the 50 largest U.S. cities by the number of DUI violations per 1,000 drivers, highlighting regional differences in driving behavior and law enforcement.

RankCityStateDUIs per
1,000 Drivers1OmahaNE4.482San JoseCA3.683SacramentoCA3.554Virginia
BeachVA3.465FresnoCA3.316MinneapolisMN3.37Long BeachCA2.838BakersfieldCA2.789OaklandCA2.7610New YorkNY2.7311San DiegoCA2.6812Colorado
SpringsCO2.6313San FranciscoCA2.5914MilwaukeeWI2.3915AlbuquerqueNM2.3515ColumbusOH2.3517MesaAZ2.3318DenverCO2.2319RaleighNC2.1620IndianapolisIN2.1121TucsonAZ2.0522PhoenixAZ2.0423Las VegasNV2.0124Los AngelesCA1.9425NashvilleTN1.8126SeattleWA1.6727Kansas CityMO1.6628PortlandOR1.5729WashingtonDC1.5630BostonMA1.531CharlotteNC1.4932El PasoTX1.3833Oklahoma
CityOK1.3734AustinTX1.3235LouisvilleKY1.2836JacksonvilleFL1.2337AtlantaGA1.1838TampaFL1.1739BaltimoreMD1.1440Fort WorthTX1.0841ArlingtonTX1.0341DallasTX1.0343HoustonTX1.0244San AntonioTX1.0145DetroitMI0.8146PhiladelphiaPA0.6646MemphisTN0.6646MiamiFL0.6649TulsaOK0.6550ChicagoIL0.45

Omaha, Nebraska tops the list with 4.48 DUI violations per 1,000 drivers. That’s nearly 10 times the rate seen in Chicago, which ranks lowest at 0.45.

While it’s hard to say why Omaha took the top spot, possible reasons could include higher car dependency or stricter DUI enforcement. Either way, it stands out significantly from the national average.

Six of the top 10 cities with the most DUIs are located in California. San JoseSacramentoFresnoLong BeachBakersfield, and Oakland all report high DUI rates ranging from 2.76 to 3.68 per 1,000 drivers.

This may reflect the state’s large population and vehicle-centric culture, though variations in enforcement or reporting practices could also play a role.

If you enjoyed today’s post, check out Violent Crime Rates by State on Voronoi, the new app from Visual Capitalist.