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What is the best driving road in America?

18 Of The Best Driving Roads In America
  • Valley of Fire Highway- Nevada. ...
  • Twisted Sisters a.k.a. TX 335, 336, 337 - Texas. ...
  • Route 128 “Wine to Waves” - California. ...
  • Angeles Crest Highway - California. ...
  • Road to Hana - Hawaii. ...
  • Going to the Sun Road - Montana. ...
  • U.S. ...
  • Skyline Drive - Virginia. Photo: Nicolas Raymond, Flickr.




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The answer to the trivia question of which is the loneliest road in the United States: James W. Dalton Highway, which spans 414 miles between Fairbanks and Deadhorse in Alaska. An interactive map allows exploration of the loneliest road in all 50 states.

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Out of all 50 states, Rhode Island has the worst roads in the United States, according to a new study by Construction Coverage. The study claims that more than 38.8% of roads in the Ocean State are in poor condition. Neighboring Massachusetts wasn't far behind at number four, with nearly 30% of roads in poor condition.

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1. Brussels, Belgium. Brussels takes the top spot as the hardest city to drive in, with an overall score of 23 out of 100. In Brussels, the average person spends 236 hours in rush hour a year, with the average speed during this time being 12.4 mph.

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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.

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Notable Safest Roads in America Interstate 19 in Arizona: One of the most remarkable roads when it comes to safety, I-19 has witnessed fewer accidents over the years, thanks to its wide lanes, clear signage, and regular maintenance.

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Key takeaways. The worst cities for driving are New York City, Chicago, Miami, Austin, and Los Angeles. Chicago drivers lost an average of 104 hours to traffic congestion during peak rush hour in 2021.

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King's Highway was built from 1650 to 1735 decades before the United States became a country, making it the oldest road in America. The Texas Department of Transportation notes Kings Highway as the oldest highway in the United States.

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