On Monday, the White House released a report on the state of the nation's infrastructure, and Connecticut's roads&amp;nbsp;were rated the worst in the nation. &amp;nbsp;The&amp;nbsp;report&amp;nbsp;included a list of the 20 urban areas where motorists spend the most on average maintaining their vehicles due to poor road conditions. Again, Connecticut — specifically the Bridgeport-Stamford metro area — ranked among the worst.&amp;nbsp;Scroll through for a look at these 20 metro areas and how much the road conditions cost motorists each year.&amp;nbsp;Source: TRIP (2013). Bumpy Roads Ahead: America's Roughest Rides and Strategies&amp;nbsp;to Make our Roads Smoother.&amp;nbsp; Photo: John Carl D'Annibale / 00026192A