If you love being behind the wheel, you might want to move to Raleigh, NC, according to a new study.
On Tuesday, WalletHub published a report that found Raleigh to be the best city to run in. [19659002Studyfor100oftheBiggestCitiesintheUSAnalyzedtoDecideon30DestinyConveniencevehiclesandmaintenance
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The specific measurements included car dealers per capita, car theft rate, severity of DUI penalties, annual hours spent in lungs per car commuter, average gasoline prices and costs for a new car.
After Raleigh, WalletHub found out that Orlando, Fla. and Lincoln, Neb., is the second best and third best city for drivers.
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Aside from its overall ranking, WalletHub found that the cities with the lowest annual hours spent in traffic per car commute are Fort Wayne, Ind. and Winston-Salem, NC, while cities with the highest annual hours are Washington, DC and Boston.
WalletHub also found that the lowest car theft rate is Gilbert, Ariz. Meanwhile, the cities with the highest car theft connection are tied. There is a three way route between Albuquerque, Oakland and Detroit.
The city with the lowest average gasoline prices is San Antonio, while the city with the highest average gasoline prices is San Francisco, California.
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For the study's overall ranking, here are the best and worst cities to run, according to WalletHub.
The best cities to drive in
1. Raleigh, N. C.
2. Orlando, Fla.
3. Lincoln, Neb.
4. Tampa, Fla.
5. Winston-Salem, N. C.
6. Birmingham, Ala.
7. Corpus Christi, Texas
8. Boise, Idaho
9. Charlotte, N. C.
10. Greensboro, N.C.
The worst cities to drive in
100. Detroit, Mich.
99. Oakland, California
98. Philadelphia, Pa.
97. San Francisco, California
96. Newark, N. J.
95. Washington, D.C.
94. Seattle, Wash.
93. Los Angeles, California
92. New York, N.Y.
91. Honolulu, Hawaii
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