12 of the Best and Worst Cities For Driving in the U.S., According to a New Study

A recent study compared U.S. cities based on 30 different factors—everything from car prices to gas, insurance, and road conditions. So, whether you’re looking to ease your daily commute or just want to avoid terrible traffic, here are some of the best and worst cities to drive in! It might just make life behind the wheel a little more bearable.

Best: Raleigh, North Carolina

Americans lose as much as an entire work week stuck in traffic–about 42 hours. In Raleigh, though, residents only waste 14 hours dealing with congestion. That’s a huge difference!

This North Carolina capital offers one of the best driving experiences on the East Coast. Curious why it’s so great behind the wheel here? Raleigh is one of the least expensive places to own and maintain a car. The roads are well-maintained, and commutes are quick. Plus, It takes just five minutes to get through downtown!

Best: Boise, Idaho

Safety always comes first when it comes to driving, and Boise, Idaho, is leading the ranks. Accident rates here are around 23% lower than the national average. Plus, Boise’s traffic fatality rate is 21.2 times lower than that of Memphis, Tennessee, the city with the highest rate.

But that’s not all! This Idaho capital has the fewest uninsured drivers and the third-lowest rate of hard-braking incidents. Even parked cars are safe, with the fourth-lowest vehicle theft rate. It really is a driver-friendly city!

Best: Corpus Christi, Texas

Corpus Christi consistently ranks as one of the best cities for driving. It strikes a great balance with low costs, low congestion, and high safety. While drivers in big cities like New York and Chicago waste around 100 hours a year in traffic, residents in Corpus Christi only spend about eight hours stuck in traffic…

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