Driving is a way of life for many in the United States. It allows individuals and families to explore all of the splendors the U.S. has to offer, maintain jobs, see their loved ones, and simply to have fun. Despite all the opportunities that come with driving, it can be stressful. Drivers must consider traffic and reckless drivers, among others factors, when they're on the road. But some areas aren't as affected by such factors, making the driving experience much more satisfying for some than others. Related: Iowa poised to debut first-ever mobile drivers' licenses |

Where does your city rank?

If you live in one of these cities, driving will feel like a breeze. But which city ranks as the best of the best? To figure that out, WalletHub compared the 100 largest cities across 29 key indicators of driver-friendliness and ranked them best (1) to worst (100). Related: 2018's 10 worst cities to drive in Does your city rank high when it comes to driving? Below are the 10 best cities to drive in, courtesy of WalletHub.

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Denny Jacob

Denny Jacob is an associate editor for NU PropertyCasualty360. Contact him at [email protected].