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Calling All Crazy Drivers

Oct. 6 2009, Published 10:20 a.m. ET

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Finally, those points on your record will actually count for something: America's Worst Driver a forthcoming Travel Channel series that will redefine the term "crash TV," pits awful drivers against one another through a gauntlet of high-impact, death-defying stunts.

The would-be Evil Knievels will have to conquer quests such as a giant teeter totter, skid car races, hazard challenges, a water tank car and others, to advance in the competition. There's quite the swerve though, as winning teams are eliminated. The last team standing -- composed of the worst of the worst -- gets an electric bike and has their competition car eaten by a giant car crusher called Robosauraus.

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Contestants were picked at local competitions from the country's eight cities with the worst drivers -- Los Angeles, Seattle, Dallas, Chicago, Miami, San Francisco, New York City and Boston.

The Finale took place in Los Angeles on Friday, Oct. 2 and Sunday, Oct. 4 at Hollywood Park, located at 1050 South Prairie Avenue, Inglewood, California.

Streets of America: The Search for America’s Worst Driver premieres on Travel Channel, Sunday, March 1420at 10/9c.

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