BOSTON — It will come as no surprise to those who endure the nightmarish commutes and rumble through the evergrowing potholes, but a new study has named Massachusetts among the “worst states to drive in.”
The personal finance website WalletHub on Monday released its report on “2024′s Best & Worst States to Drive In,” after analyzing driving in 50 states across 31 key metrics including share of rush-hour traffic, auto repair shops per capita, average gas prices, auto maintenance costs, road quality, and car dealerships per capita.
“When people think about the costs associated with owning a vehicle, things like regular maintenance, insurance and gas typically come to mind. What many people don’t realize is that traffic congestion can also be extremely costly because of the amount of time it wastes, which is why the best states for driving tend to be sparsely populated,” WalletHub Analyst Cassandra Happe said in a statement. “Factors like safety and the quality of roads are key, too.”
The Bay State ranked well outside the best places for driving:
- Overall rank for Massachusetts: 45th
- 40th – Share of Rush-Hour Traffic Congestion
- 15th – Auto-Repair Shops per Capita
- 38th – Avg. Gas Prices
- 49th – Auto-Maintenance Costs
- 44th – Road Quality
- 17th – Car Dealerships per Capita
Only California, West Virginia, Delaware, Washington, and Hawaii ranked behind Massachusetts.
The worst states for driving ranked as follows:
- 41. Montana
- 42. Vermont
- 43. Rhode Island
- 44. Nevada
- 45. Massachusetts
- 46. California
- 47. West Virginia
- 48. Delaware
- 49. Washington
- 50. Hawaii
Iowa was named the best state in America for drivers, followed by Georgia, Kansas, Oklahoma, and Alabama.
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