Whether you’re navigating the infamous suicide lanes of Seventh Street and Seventh Avenue or rapidly merging to make your exit on the mini stack, the Valley can be a tough place to drive.
But according to a recent WalletHub study, the severity of that drive vastly varies depending on which Valley city you are in. Still, Valley drivers don’t have it as bad as the residents of Philadelphia or Oakland, which ranked as the worst places to drive among the nation’s 100 biggest cities.
WalletHub’s study compared cities based on “30 key indicators of driver-friendliness,” the study said. These indicators include road quality, gas prices, traffic congestion and auto-repair shops per capita. It used data from the U.S. Census Bureau, the FBI, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and many other sources…