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Looking to avoid another car accident? Then don’t drive in Washington, D.C., New Jersey or California. They’re home to some of the nation’s worst drivers, according to Allstate Insurance. Continue reading about that, and our other most-read stories of the week, with the links below:

1.   Where Do the Worst Drivers Live?
2.   Honda Confirms 2013 Civic Updates, Mum on Specifics
3.   What Does This Button Do?
4.   Car Caught in Water: What You Should Do
5.   How to Handle a Stuck Gas Pedal

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