WalletHub just ranked all 50 states from the best place to drive to the worst.
The rankings are based on 31 different factors including gas and insurance prices . . . traffic . . . weather . . . road quality . . . commute times . . . accident rates . . . and car washes and parking lots per capita.
The 10 best states for driving are: Texas . . . Indiana . . . North Carolina . . . Iowa . . . Tennessee . . . Kentucky . . . Maine . . . Idaho . . . South Dakota . . . and Ohio.
And the 10 worst are: Hawaii . . . California . . . Washington . . . Maryland . . . Delaware . . . Rhode Island . . . Pennsylvania . . . New Hampshire . . . New Jersey . . . and Colorado.
Illinois comes in at number 14 on the list, while Missouri is ranked number 40.
You can find out more by visiting WalletHub's website below...