America's Worst Driver

America's Worst Driver is an American reality television program on Travel Channel, based on the television series Britain's Worst Driver and Canada's Worst Driver, part of the Worst Driver television franchise.[1] Hosted by Alonzo Bodden and Jill Simonian, contestants from eight different cities compete to not be named the worst driver in their respective cities, because the contestants who are named the worst driver in their city has their car destroyed. Everyone else wins prizes which range from free oil changes to a trip. In the season finale, the eight drivers meet up in Los Angeles to show who is the most improved, with each driver winning a new car, while the driver who hasn't is named America's Worst Driver. Matt Conn of San Francisco was named as such and had a car representing him torn apart by Robosaurus.

America's Worst Driver
America's Worst Driver Logo
Presented byAlonzo Bodden
Jill Simonian
Country of originUnited States
Original language(s)English
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes10
Production
Running time1 hour
Release
Original networkTravel Channel
Original releaseMarch 13 
May 8, 2010

Synopsis

Season 1 (2010)
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Matt and Eli
(San Francisco)
ININININININAWD
Andrea and Telea
(Dallas)
ININININININOUT
James and Cristin
(Chicago)
INININININOUT
Michael and Safiya
(New York)
ININININOUT
Stephanie and Kelly
(Seattle)
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Parker and Alyssa
(Boston)
ININOUT
Alex and Nadine
(Miami)
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Brian and Janett
(Los Angeles)
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     (OUT) The driver won a new car and is out of the running for America's Worst Driver.
     (AWD) The driver became America's Worst Driver and had a car representing them destroyed.

Episodes

Season 1 (2010)
Episode Title Notes
Episode 1 San Francisco
Episode 2 Boston
Episode 3 Chicago
Episode 4 Miami
Episode 5 Seattle
Episode 6 Los Angeles
Episode 7 New York
Episode 8 Dallas
Episode 9 Finals, Part 1
Episode 10 Finals, Part 2

References

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