Is driving in the US easy?


Is driving in the US easy? With it's wide-open highways and urban 'blocks', it shouldn't matter how big a car you hire, making progress is pretty straightforward – especially compared to some European road networks. There are some elements of US driving that take some getting used to though, including driving on the right.


What is the safest country to drive in?

The Nordic country gets many things right – and driving is one of them. According to the data we sourced from OurWorldInData and Gov.UK, Norway has officially earned the title of the safest place to drive in the world, with only 1.5 traffic-related fatalities per 100,000 people.


What is the hardest state to drive through?

New Jersey is the worst state to drive in, as it has the highest road congestion nationwide and the second-worst road quality, a new study by MoneyGeek finds.


What is the easiest state to drive in?

Key Findings Nebraska is the most driver-friendly state, with the lowest vehicle-related costs nationwide. The Cornhusker State ranks sixth-best for its infrastructure quality, with over 90% of its roads and bridges in acceptable condition. The nation's least congested roads are found in North Dakota.


What states to avoid on road trips?

10 U.S. States Everyone Needs To Avoid When On A Road Trip (15 Not So Bad)
  • 21 Avoid: Delaware's Route 40.
  • 22 Avoid: Michigan's Rural Roads Are In Bad Shape. ...
  • 23 Avoid: North Dakota Has Too Many Oil Spills. ...
  • 24 Avoid: Pennsylvania And Its Poorly Maintained Roads. ...
  • 25 Avoid: Mississippi's Roads Are Not Friendly. ...