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Where to Find the Worst Roads in America

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Nothing ruins a nice drive quite like hitting a large pothole in the road and then having to wonder if you’re going to have to shell out a lot of money to fix your car’s tire. These large craters, and other cracks in the road can be a common site after a winter season of freezing temps; but which parts of the U.S. seem to have the most roads in the worst condition all year round? Thanks to this chart created by Teletrac Navman, you can identify the cities with the worst roads in America.

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The chart ranks 77 of the biggest urban areas in the U.S. on the condition of their roads. The road conditions in each area have been rated by the Federal Highway Administration as good, fair, mediocre, or poor based on a pavement smoothness measurement that is calculated annually. The roads that are rated as ‘Good’ are those that are new or nearly new, offer a smooth ride, are distress-free, and have minimal cracks and patches. On the other end of the spectrum the roads that are rated as ‘Poor’ were found to be extremely deteriorated roadways, roads that can only be driven on at a reduced speed; and roads with large potholes, deep cracks, and other signs of distress that cover 50-75% of the roadway. Having to drive on a road where 75% of it is in disarray and difficult to maneuver would add quite a lot of time to your drive! Not to mention the increase in car repair bills as the tires and suspension will wear down quicker. Check out the chart below to see which U.S. cities have the best roads to drive on, and which cities you should be extra cautious driving in!

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