Is Chicago home to America's worst driver?

By DAN PLUTCHAK ( Contact )   Tuesday, March 9, 2010
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— Four Chicago drivers are competing in a Travel Channel reality series for the title of America's Worst Driver.

The popular travel channel program pits drivers from across the country against each other. The twist is that contestants want to get booted off the show.

Each week, four of the worst drivers from a particular city are nominated by friends or loved ones to compete in a series of driving challenges through the streets of their hometown, according to a description on the show's Web site.

The challenges are designed to seek out the city’s worst driver.

Once the worst driver of the week is selected, their car is destroyed.

At the end of the season, each of the worst drivers from around the country will meet in Los Angeles, where they’ll have a chance to win a new car.

The most incompetent driver left standing is declared America’s Worst Driver.

The first episode of "America's Worst Driver," set in San Francisco, airs next Sunday at 9 p.m. on the Travel Channel. The Chicago episode airs March 28.




reader COMMENTS (1)
SuperDave
Mar 9, 2010 at 9:44 a.m.
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"constants want to get booted"?
I could nominate a few people...

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