Oklahoma ranks among the best states to drive in for 2025

With traffic congestion costing the average U.S. driver nearly $800 annually, WalletHub has released its 2025 report on the Best & Worst States to Drive In, offering valuable insights into where drivers can save money and stay safe on the road. The study analyzed all 50 states using 31 key metrics, ranging from average gas prices to road quality and rush-hour traffic congestion.

Oklahoma secured an impressive 5th place overall, highlighting its affordability and favorable driving conditions. Here’s how the state ranked in specific categories:

  • 13th – Share of Rush-Hour Traffic Congestion
  • 6th – Average Gas Prices
  • 19th – Auto-Maintenance Costs
  • 15th – Road Quality
  • 25th – Car Dealerships per Capita

The report emphasizes the importance of affordability, safety, and convenience for drivers. WalletHub’s analysis demonstrates that Oklahoma’s relatively low gas prices and manageable traffic congestion contribute to its high ranking.

For drivers looking to save money and enjoy smoother commutes, Oklahoma continues to stand out as one of the nation’s top states for road travel.

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