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Wyoming, Nebraska, and South Dakota are among the best places in the United States to drive, according to a new ranking by the National Motorists Association.
The Association ranked the states in order of being the worst on 17 criteria that included speed traps per capita, freeway speed limits, red-light and speed cameras, seat belt laws, toll roads, and whether a state allows jury trials for traffic violations.
Wyoming ranked 50th...making it actually the best place to drive. Nebraska was right behind at #47 and South Dakota came in at #42. The three worst states ranked as the worst in which to drive are New Jersey, Ohio, and Maryland.
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