Some cities offer a cheaper, smoother and safer driving experience than others. To determine those places, WalletHub compared 100 of the largest U.S. cities across 30 key indicators of driver-friendliness.
Raleigh, NC, is the best city to drive in, largely because it’s an inexpensive city. It ranks as the seventh-cheapest city when it comes to the average cost for a new car and the average parking rate.
Boise, ID, is the second-best city to drive in, boasting the lowest likelihood of having an accident, at nearly 23% below the national average. It also has the lowest traffic fatality rate in the country.
To see the complete list of ranked cities complete with analysis, visit the full article at WalletHub.