Using 21 key metrics such as driving costs, lodging prices, traffic safety, weather and of course, fun attractions for everyone, Connecticut ranked seventh in the list of worst states for summer road trips.
Here are Connecticut's rankings as a road-trip destination in different categories, with 1=best:
- 37th – Number of attractions
- 21st – Lowest price of 3-star hotel
- 45th – Average gas prices
- 39th – Number of nightlife options per capita
- 9th – Vehicle miles traveled per capita
- 23rd – Car thefts per capita
- 49th – Number of scenic byways
- 2nd – Difference between the historical average temperature for July 1 to Aug. 31 and the ideal temperature (75°)
- 11th – Driving laws rating
- 50th -- Average price of camping
Based on the list, Oregon is the best place to take a summer road trip, and Mississippi ranked last at No. 50 overall.
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