Study Shows California Drivers Rank the Worse in the Country

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Two Drivers Arguing After Traffic Accident

A new study shows California is the worst state in the country for drivers. Claes Bell is an analyst with bankrate.com and says drivers in California face numerous challenges related to driving. The Bankrate.com study made an evaluation of each of the 50 states based on factors such as commute time, annual insurance premiums, cost of car repairs, gas expenditure, car thefts and auto fatalities.  California was ranked at the very bottom of the list.  Average auto repairs and car thefts were factors contributing to the state’s low ranking. California shared the bottom five spots on the list with New Mexico, Nevada, Louisiana, and Wyoming.