Driving in Montana can be rough, especially in the winter. Things get crowded in the cities, but roads get windy and slippery on the highways. So it's not too much of a surprise to see that Montana was named one of the worst states in America for people to drive in.

Specifically, a Wallet Hub study places Montana at number 41, just making the bottom ten of the list. Here's some of the stats they were looking at that led to Montana's ranking.

Driving in Montana (1=Best; 25=Avg.):

  • 45th – Traffic Fatality Rate
  • 35th – Car Theft Rate
  • 35th – Auto-Repair Shops per Capita
  • 36th – Avg. Gas Prices
  • 35th – Car Dealerships per Capita

Hawaii was named the worst state to drive in overall, and if you're looking to improve your driving conditions around where you live, you may want to move to Iowa, the number one best state in the US for driving.

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