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Study: Utah is not one of the most driver-friendly states


The Beehive state is not the worst, but certainly not the best place to drive, according to a new Wallet Hub study. (Photo: KUTV)
The Beehive state is not the worst, but certainly not the best place to drive, according to a new Wallet Hub study. (Photo: KUTV)
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Utah seems to be pretty "OK" when it comes to driving.

The Beehive state is not the worst, but certainly not the most driver-friendly place, according to a new Wallet Hub study.

The results show Utah ranked No. 30 on the list, leaning more toward being among one of the worst states to drive in.

Hawaii, Rhode Island and Washington are the worst states to drive in.

Iowa, Tennessee and North Carolina came out on top as some of the best, according to the results.

KUTV 2News did not commission or participate in this study and could not verify its results or findings.

The results of this study were based on cost of ownership and maintenance, traffic and infrastructure, safety and access to vehicles and maintenance.

List of the worst states to drive in:

  1. Hawaii
  2. Rhode Island
  3. Washington
  4. California
  5. Colorado
  6. Maryland
  7. West Virginia
  8. New Jersey
  9. Alaska
  10. Montana
  11. Connecticut
  12. Wyoming
  13. New Hampshire
  14. Nevada
  15. Vermont
  16. Massachusetts
  17. Delaware
  18. Pennsylvania
  19. Michigan
  20. Arizona
  21. Utah

List of the best states to drive in:

  1. Iowa
  2. Tennessee
  3. North Carolina
  4. Texas
  5. Nebraska
  6. Georgia
  7. Virginia
  8. Indiana
  9. Arkansas
  10. Alabama
  11. Kansas
  12. Kentucky
  13. Illinois
  14. Wisconsin
  15. Florida
  16. Oregon
  17. Idaho
  18. Louisiana
  19. New York
  20. Oklahoma
  21. Mississippi


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