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Auto Theft, Fuel Cost, and Commute Time Make Hawaii one of Worst States for Drivers
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Best and worst states for drivers: How each state measures up

From Bankrate.com, August 31, 2015

When we set out to build a ranking for American drivers, our primary interest was to rate the overall experience for motorists in each state.

There are a number of ways to do this, of course. For our ranking, we favored states where gasoline, repairs and other costs were kept in check. We also gave points for safety. Finally, we considered how long people were spending in their cars to commute to work. The shorter, we figured, the better.

Here's what we used to rank the states:

  • Number of fatal crashes.
  • Number of car thefts.
  • Car repair costs.
  • Gasoline spending.
  • Insurance premiums.
  • Commute times.

The statistics were gathered from the following sources: the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, the FBI, CarMD, the Oil Price Information Service, the U.S. Department of Transportation, the National Association of Insurance Commissioners and the U.S. Census Bureau.

Bankrate analyzed the statistics and built a standardized ranking that gave each category equal weight.

Hawaii Ranks 42nd Overall

  • 25.4 minutes --Commute each way --Nat'l Avg 24.4
  • $884--Insurance premium (5-yr avg)--Nat'l Avg $911
  • $1347--Gasoline spending (annual)--Nat'l Avg $949
  • $390--Repair Cost per job--Nat'l Avg $390
  • 262.4--Car thefts per 100,000 people--Nat'l Avg 220.7
  • 1.0----Fatal crashes per 100M miles driven--Nat'l Avg 1.1

Link: See National Chart

Takeaways

In general, states with a large number of rural communities did better than others. And this makes a certain amount of sense: Communities with lower population densities tend to have cheaper costs of living. Also, commute times can be shorter in smaller cities.

The worst states for drivers tended to be states with high gasoline prices. They also included states with a number of tightly packed urban areas, and places where the crime rate is relatively high.

Don't fret if you're in a low-ranking state

If you live in a state that made our 10-worst list, it's important to remember that individual motorists have a lot of control over gasoline prices, repair costs and many other measurements that went into our ranking.

You can save on gasoline by carpooling, for example, or by condensing shopping trips or upgrading to a more fuel-efficient vehicle. If you live in an unsafe area, you may want to rent a space in a parking garage or invest in a car alarm. And check with your insurance carrier for ways to lower your premium.

We discuss a few more tips in our 10 worst states for drivers and 10 best states for drivers slideshows.

Happy motoring!

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WH: 2015’s Strictest And Most Lenient States on High Risk Drivers

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