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Big Data vs The Big Game: How do Super Bowl fans drive?


This is it, folks. The Panthers and Broncos are ready for the Brawl by the Bay. While the players clash on the gridiron, how will gridlock affect drivers? We compare Charlotte and Denver to see which city's drivers are the most aggressive behind the wheel. How will they fare in The Bay Area? Let’s look at the tape.

Both fanbases spend a lot of time in the Red Zone on their home turf. Will they see the same success at a neutral site?

Denver and Charlotte are neck and neck in the Hard Brakes category. They’ll have a tough match-up in the Bay Area where drivers regularly stomp on their brakes harder than a Von Miller blindside sack.

On the forward progress front, Denver’s first move will keep Charlotte on their heels. Both cities will have a hard time catching their breath against the hurry-up offense that dominates in the Bay Area.

Don’t count out Charlotte: once they get moving, they are a juggernaut on the road. However, all three teams rank below the league average (all Automatic users) in time spent over 70 MPH. 

Our verdict? When it comes to driving, there’s no clear advantage on the road for either team. Prepare for a slow, methodical style of gameplay on Super Bowl Sunday. It’s gonna be a knock-down, drag-out, slugfest in the Bay Area.

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