Top 10 U.S. Cities for Auto Theft (per capita)
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The National Insurance Crime Bureau released its 2006 annual report on car theft rates after reviewing data supplied by each of the country's 361 Metropolitan Statistical areas. The Office of Management and Budget designates these areas and they include in some cases, the areas surrounding a specific city. The theft rate is determined by the number of motor vehicle thefts per 100,000 inhabitants (using statistics from the most current figures available, the 2005 U.S. Census Population Estimates). The good news is that FBI data shows there's been a 2.3% decrease in vehicle thefts during the period from January to June, 2006, when compared with the same time period in 2005. And in 2006, vehicle theft rates have declined for the the third year in a row. And now on with the quiz, and please don't forget to rate it! Thanks, Bill
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| Player: | Level: | % Correct: | Time to Complete: | |
1 | Petra | 15 | 70.00% | 104.32 seconds |
2 | Stompey | 19 | 70.00% | 172.77 seconds |
3 | Mwatersfan | 1 | 70.00% | 226.72 seconds |
4 | Nolaldy | 12 | 70.00% | 322.82 seconds |
5 | Jorboo | 28 | 70.00% | 358.09 seconds |
6 | Marsviking | 22 | 60.00% | 256.90 seconds |
7 | Tsk9653 | 33 | 60.00% | 389.86 seconds |
8 | Daisybaggins | 25 | 60.00% | 392.41 seconds |
9 | Groucho723 | 21 | 60.00% | 538.67 seconds |
10 | Meco70 | 22 | 50.00% | 133.70 seconds |
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