The Best , and Worst Roads , in the United States.
Lifehacker recently offered readers
a handy list of the best and the worst
roads in the United States.
The list ranks every state's public roads by the total
miles against the percentage of "acceptable" miles
and comes up with a rating between zero and ten.
The info was taken from the Bureau of Transportation's 2020 data and compared to existing data from 2015.
These are the top five states with
the worst roads in the country: .
5, Hawaii (3.13/10).
4. Mississippi (2.65/10).
3, Arizona (2.4/10).
2, New Mexico (1.43/10).
The state with the worst rating was
West Virginia, which was awarded
a score of just .06 out of ten.
Only 70% of roads
in West Virginia
were found to be in
an "acceptable" state.
On the flip side, the best roads
in the country were found in:.
5, Iowa (8.3/10).
4, Minnesota (8.16/10).
3, Virgina (7.96/10).
2, North Dakota (7.55/10).
1, Vermont (7.28/10)