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Click on to see the states where drivers were safer in 2014. Data courtesy of CCC Information Services Inc. Information is an aggregation of industry data collected from customers that use CCC ONE Estimating software and/or communicate electronic appraisals via CCC's EZNet or CCC ONE Workflow networks, where data has been aggregated by the geographic areas as defined within the report. All photos: Fotolia
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Minnesota

Auto claims dropped 1.6% in 2014 -- not bad, eh?All photos: Fotolia
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Louisiana

Down on the bayou, auto claims fell 2.6%.
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West Virginia

At the beginning of the Appalachian Spring, West Virginia drivers are recognized for a 2.6% drop in auto claims.
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Utah

The Beehive State recorded a 2.9% decrease in auto claims. Check out the states where auto claims are skyrocketing, according to CCC data
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Connecticut

The home of "insurance capital" Hartford saw the claim rate fall 4.7%.
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North Dakota

Where the energy industry booms, auto claims fell 12.9%.
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Oklahoma

Boomer Sooner! Claims decreased an eye-popping 18.9%.
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Mississippi

The winner of the derby: The Magnolia State shed auto claims at a 23.0% clip in 2014.