Is your state one of the worst for drivers? Here are the bottom five.

A new study from Bankrate.com ranks all fifty states according to "overall experience for drivers." These are the five states that fared the worst. Can you guess which state came out on top (er...bottom)?

4. Maryland

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A big pink flamingo adorns the buildings above Cafe Hon in the Hampden neighborhood, on January 13, 2015 in Baltimore, Maryland.

Commute: 30.30

Insurance premium: $1,035.82

Gas prices: $1,071.30

Car repair costs: $411.30

Car thefts: 226.32

Fatal crashes: 0.83

Maryland, right next door to the nation's capital, is fourth on the list of worst places to drive. It features high repair costs, high gas and insurance, and an extremely high commute time. 

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