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For thousands of years, roads have made it faster, easier and safer to get from point A to point B. This does not mean, however, that all modern roads in the world are safe and provide a comfortable and easy journey.

From our material you will learn about roads that are located in distant and little-visited corners of the planet, as well as about roads that are the main national and international highways. All these transport routes have one thing in common: for one or more reasons, traveling on these roads is unsafe. Trails may be unpaved, remote, winding, narrow and unprotected. Whatever the reason, the dangers of these 25 roads around the world will force you to take a plane or train.

Trans-Siberian Railway, Russia

This highway is one of the five longest roads in the world, along with the Trans-Canada and Australian Highways. This road unites the European and Asian parts of Russia and leads from St. Petersburg to Vladivostok through Moscow, Chelyabinsk, Chita and Khabarovsk.

If the section from St. Petersburg to Moscow is busy and well-equipped, then at huge distances from Chita to Khabarovsk there is sometimes no light, no asphalt, or oncoming cars. It is doubly scary to break down on such a section of the road, because there is a forest around and, most likely, there is no cellular communication.

Highway 1, Mexico

Some sections of this Mexican highway are paved with asphalt, but the main part of the road is little different from the surrounding rocks and dirt. In addition, sections of the highway pass directly over high precipices and most often they are not protected by barriers and fences.

Serpentine of the Stelvio Pass, Italy

This may not be the scariest or most inconvenient road in the world, but it is the most ornate. This three-kilometer stretch of road in an alpine pass is not easy for novice drivers.

Road to Cotopaxi Volcano, Ecuador

The Pan-American Highway has many dangerous sections (more on them below) and branches, but the 40-kilometer section that leads motorists to national park Cotopaxi. This is a road without asphalt, and it is full of dangerous potholes, and it is also very slippery to drive on during rainfall.

Pan-American Highway, from Alaska to Argentina

This is the longest road in the world, and some sections of the highway can be considered the most dangerous. The road passes through jungles, mountains, glaciers, deserts and socially and politically unstable regions. It is not surprising that travelers often face problems along the way.

A44, England

This road does not seem dangerous at all, but a huge number of cars collide on it, most often head-on.

Road A682, England

Like the A44, this English road appears quiet and peaceful, but over a hundred people have died along this stretch in the last few years.

National Highway 5, Chile

This highway, especially the section from the city of Arica to the port city of Iquique, is responsible for a significant number of traffic accidents. Probably because open straight sections provoke violations of the speed limit.

Godao 318, China

This national highway, especially the section in Sichuan and Tibet provinces, is famous a huge amount fatal accidents. There are almost eight thousand fatalities per hundred thousand drivers. In addition, the road is often at risk due to avalanches and landslides, as well as bad weather.

Mountain road from Patiopoulo to Perdikaki, Greece

This section of road is narrow, winding and steep. You either ascend or descend 500 meters. In rainy and foggy weather, it is better to avoid traveling along this narrow mountain road.

Highway A726, Scotland

Just like the English roads mentioned above, Scotland's A726 is a normal looking road but is the site of a huge number of head-on collisions.

Highway 431, Alabama, USA

This road is rightly called the “Highway to Hell.” The road is full of crosses and memorials, reminding travelers of how many lives it has claimed.

Barton Highway, Australia

This road is called the most disgusting in all of Australia, and not all motorists traveling along it reach their destination safe and sound.

Road from Luxor to Hurghada, Egypt

Natural dangers await drivers on other roads around the world, but this stretch of Egyptian road is dangerous due to frequent attacks. Drivers even prefer to drive at night with their headlights off to avoid attacks.

Road to the mountain meadows of Nanga Parbat, Pakistan

The foothills of one of the most high peaks The Himalayas (known as the killer mountain) are also called “fairy meadows”, but the road to them is not strewn with fairy dust, but is a ten-kilometer stretch of narrow and dangerous path.

Skipper Canyon Road, New Zealand

Driving along this narrow and dangerous road directly above the canyon is only possible with a special permit. The road is very slippery and drivers risk colliding with oncoming cars when turning.

Halsema Highway, Philippines

The only way to reach the popular tourist spot called Sagada is to drive along the dangerous section of the Halsema Highway. It is dangerous due to frequent landslides, especially during rains.

Pazubio, Italy

Located in northern Italy the commune of Pazubio is amazing a nice place, but getting to it is not easy. Pazubio is surrounded by a narrow and winding mountain road that cannot even be passed by a large vehicle.

Taroko Road, Taiwan

This is the most dangerous road in Taiwan, with many blind turns, sharp turns and narrow sections passing through passes and mountain cliffs.

Road through the Guoliang mountain tunnel, China

This road through the Taihang Mountains was built by ordinary residents of the city of Guoliang, cut off from the rest of the world by huge cliffs. Today, the Guoliang Tunnel is a very scenic, but also very dangerous road.

Himalayan roads

This includes a web of unpaved, narrow, slippery and dangerous roads and trails that criss-cross the Himalayas. The remains of crashed buses and cars are still visible on some of these tracks.

Highway BR-116, Brazil

This is the second largest highway in the country. It is called "the road of death" due to its disgusting condition, lack of repairs and threats of attack from gangs of robbers.

James Dalton Highway, Alaska

This highway passes through a desert region where it is scary to break down due to the lack of civilization. In addition, the region experiences strong winds that carry rocks that can break a car window.

Commonwealth Avenue, Philippines

This highway is better known as the "killer road" in the Philippines. The highway passing through Quezon City has killed many drivers, cyclists and pedestrians due to non-compliance with rules and lack of proper regulation.

Yungas Road, Bolivia

Another “killer road,” this time in Bolivia, is considered the most terrible and dangerous in the world. Buses, trucks and large cars often fall into the abyss right off the road. Trying to overtake a car moving ahead at low speed can cost you your life.

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No. 10. Karnali Highway, Nepal

The 250-kilometer Karnali Highway in Nepal claims the lives of 50 people every year. The road is a very narrow strip of land bordering a cliff. It's cramped here even on a motorcycle, not to mention cars. Most Passenger cars are prohibited on the highway.

A large number of deaths on the Karnali Highway are due to the lack of guardrails on the highway, landslides, and rockfalls.

Despite the danger and the impressive number of victims, hundreds of cars drive here every day. The highway connects dozens of villages and is often the only way to get to some settlements.

No. 9. Skippers Canyon Road, New Zealand

UK driving group Driving Experience called Skippers Canyon Road "as scary as it is beautiful." Skippers Canyon Road is a very narrow road that regularly experiences rockfalls and is completely covered in snow in the winter.

This Mountain road with a huge number of steep descents into the gorge, it is so dangerous that it requires maximum concentration, patience and even special permission to travel through it.

No. 8. Sichuan-Tibet Highway, China

Landslides and avalanches regularly occur on the Sichuan-Tibet highway. The length of the road is 2142 km. Here, for every 100 thousand people, 7.5 thousand deaths are registered.

No. 7. Karakoram Highway, China and Pakistan

This road has already taken 900 lives. And this is the number of workers who died who participated in the construction of the road. Some simply fell into a cliff, others were blown up while laying a road.

No. 6. Kabul-Jalalabad, Afghanistan

The Kabul-Jalalabad highway has a length of 60 km and is a continuous sequence sharp turns and sharp cliffs. Happens here almost every day terrible accidents. But the reason lies not only in the road itself, but also in the fact that local drivers disregard the rules traffic. The situation is aggravated by the fact that for several years now the highway has been under the control of representatives of the anti-government Taliban movement.

Accounting of deaths on the highway for last years is practically not carried out. But even the data that local authorities have at their disposal allows us to call this road the most dangerous in Afghanistan and one of the deadliest on the planet.

No. 5. Guolian Tunnel, China

The famous Guoliang Tunnel, which is located in the Taihang Mountains, is a national landmark of China. The length of the tunnel is 1.2 km, it was built by 13 local residents over 5 years. Many of the builders died. The road was opened on May 1, 1977. The tunnel has become a popular tourist attraction in China as it has many windows overlooking the valley. The Goliyan tunnel is especially dangerous for driving during the rainy seasons. Accidents happen here every year.

No. 4. Trollstigen, Norway

The Troll Staircase or Troll Road is one of the most popular attractions in Norway. scenic road, rising up the mountain slope with 11 sharp, sharp turns, attracts tourists from all over the world.

The Norwegian government is well aware that this is one of the most dangerous roads, and therefore they are trying to widen this road, located on the side of a mountain.

No. 3. Commonwealth Avenue, Philippines

Drivers in the Philippines know to stay away from Commonwealth Avenue. The road is 12 km long, has 18 lanes, and serious traffic jams and accidents often occur here. Thousands of people die here from accidents every year.

No. 2. Zoji La Pass, India

The dangerous and winding Zoji La Pass road is located in Indian Kashmir. The road at the pass rises to a height of 3500 m and is more than 11 km long. The pass is often closed in winter; local authorities try to clear the pass of snow to organize traffic, but this is not always successful. The road is very narrow, so traffic on it is one-way. Since it is impossible to pass each other, the cars let each other pass one by one. Such conditions lead to fatal accidents.

No. 1. North Yungas Road, Bolivia

North Yungas Road literally lives up to its name "highway of death." For hundreds of people every year, a trip along Yungas Road becomes their last journey. About 300 people die every year from accidents on this highway. There are many memorials along the roadsides.

In 1995, the Inter-American Development Bank was choosing the most dangerous road in the world, and their choice fell on Northern Yungas. Lack of fencing, rain and fog, rockfalls in summer time- all this makes the highway deadly. This is the only road in Bolivia where drivers are required to drive on the left side in order to best review other drivers.



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No. 10. Karnali Highway, Nepal

The 250-kilometer Karnali Highway in Nepal claims the lives of 50 people every year. The road is a very narrow strip of land bordering a cliff. It's cramped here even on a motorcycle, not to mention cars. For most of the year, passenger cars are prohibited on the highway.

A large number of deaths on the Karnali Highway are due to the lack of guardrails on the highway, landslides, and rockfalls. Despite the danger and the impressive number of victims, hundreds of cars drive here every day. The highway connects dozens of villages and is often the only way to reach some settlements.


No. 9. Skippers Canyon Road, New Zealand

UK driving group Driving Experience called Skippers Canyon Road "as scary as it is beautiful." Skippers Canyon Road is a very narrow road that regularly experiences rockfalls and is completely covered in snow in the winter.

This mountain road with a huge number of steep descents into the gorge is so dangerous that it requires maximum concentration, patience and even special permission to travel along it.

No. 8. Sichuan-Tibet Highway, China

Landslides and avalanches regularly occur on the Sichuan-Tibet highway. The length of the road is 2142 km. Here, for every 100 thousand people, 7,500 deaths are registered.

No. 7. Karakoram Highway, China and Pakistan

The Karakoram Highway is the highest asphalt road in the world. The route, built through mountain passes over 20 years and fully opened in 1986, was a gift to Pakistan from China.

This road has already taken 900 lives. And this is the number of workers who died who participated in the construction of the road. Someone simply fell into a cliff, someone was blown up while laying a road, someone died during landslides.

No. 6. Kabul-Jalalabad, Afghanistan

The Kabul-Jalalabad highway is 60 km long and consists of a continuous series of sharp turns and sharp drops. Terrible accidents happen here almost every day. But the reason lies not only in the road itself, but also in the fact that local drivers disregard traffic rules. The situation is aggravated by the fact that for several years now the highway has been under the control of representatives of the anti-government Taliban movement.

There have been virtually no records of deaths on the highway in recent years. But even the data that local authorities have at their disposal allows us to call this road the most dangerous in Afghanistan and one of the deadliest on the planet.

The famous Guoliang Tunnel, which is located in the Taihang Mountains, is a national landmark of China. The length of the tunnel is 1.2 km, it was built by 13 local residents over 5 years. Many of the builders died.

The road was opened on May 1, 1977. The tunnel has become a popular tourist attraction in China as it has many windows overlooking the valley. The Goliyan tunnel is especially dangerous for driving during the rainy seasons.

Accidents happen here every year.

The Troll Staircase or Troll Road is one of the most popular attractions in Norway.

The picturesque road that climbs the mountain slope with 11 sharp turns attracts tourists from all over the world.

The Norwegian government is well aware that this is one of the most dangerous roads, and therefore they are trying to widen this road, located on the side of a mountain.


Drivers in the Philippines know to stay away from Commonwealth Avenue. The road is 12 km long, has 18 lanes, and serious traffic jams and accidents often occur here.

Thousands of people die here from accidents every year.

The dangerous and winding Zoji La Pass road is located in Indian Kashmir. The road at the pass rises to a height of 3500 m and is more than 11 km long. The pass is often closed in winter; local authorities try to clear the pass of snow to organize traffic, but this is not always successful.

The road is very narrow, so traffic on it is one-way. Since it is impossible to pass each other, the cars let each other pass one by one. Such conditions lead to fatal accidents.

North Yungas Road literally lives up to its name "highway of death." For hundreds of people every year, a trip along Yungas Road becomes their last journey. About 300 people die every year from accidents on this highway. There are many memorials along the roadsides.

In 1995, the Inter-American Development Bank was choosing the most dangerous road in the world, and their choice fell on Northern Yungas. Lack of fencing, rain and fog, rockfalls in the summer - all this makes the highway deadly. This is the only road in Bolivia where drivers are required to drive on the left side to give other drivers a better view.

Roads that attract and frighten at the same time!

Roads solve infrastructure problems, connect people and fascinate with their diversity. But there are also roads in the world that have acquired an ominous reputation due to the high level of danger. We have collected the 15 most dangerous roads in the world that are best avoided.

1. Trans-Siberian Railway, Russia

The Trans-Siberian Railway is one of the longest roads in the world, along with the Trans Canada Highway and Australian Highway No. 1. Stretching from Vladivostok to St. Petersburg, this road crosses forests, mountains and deserts. In many places this road becomes dirt and is simply impassable in inclement weather.

2. Road over the Stelvio Pass, Italy


It may not be the most extreme road, but the 2.7 km winding road in the Italian Alps is always a thrill for drivers.

3. Pan-American Highway, Alaska - Argentina


The Pan-American Highway, which holds the title of the longest highway in the world, stretches from the snowy expanses of Alaska to the coast. South America at 30,000 km. On the road that passes through two continents there are jungles, mountains, glaciers and deserts and, of course, a lot of dangerous and difficult places.

4. A682 Road, England


At first glance, the A682 appears to be a fairly quiet road. But in the last couple of years, for unknown reasons, hundreds of people have died on it.

5. Sichuan-Tibet Highway, China


A road that records more than 7,500 deaths for every 100,000 drivers is clearly something to be feared. Due to constant rock falls and avalanches on this highway, drivers need to be especially careful.

6. Pathopoulo-Perdikaki road, Greece


The Patiopoulou-Perdikaki road in Greece is very narrow, full of potholes, has no guardrails on the sides and is very slippery, especially when it rains.

7. Luxor-Hurghada road, Egypt


While some roads are dangerous due to natural reasons, drivers whose car breaks down on the road between Luxor and Hurghada have something completely different to fear. After dark, drivers often turn off their car headlights due to frequent attacks by bandits in this area.

8. Road to Fairy Valley, Pakistan


Despite its name, the road has nothing to do with fairies. This is actually a very narrow and dangerous 10 km stretch of road that leads to the killer mountain of Nanga Parbat in Pakistan. Fairy Valley is located at the foot of a huge mountain.

9. Road through Captains Canyon, New Zealand


To drive along the narrow and winding road through Captains Canyon in New Zealand, you need a special driving permit. When permission is received, all that remains is to pray that the road is not too slippery and that no one is driving in the opposite direction.

10. Pasubio Road, Italy


Droga Pasubio in northern Italy is famous for its stunning views. However, traffic on this road can be a problem, so it is even periodically closed to trains. Unfortunately, this doesn't stop people from riding their bikes to the edge.

11. Road to Taroko Gorge, Taiwan


Known as one of the most dangerous roads in Taiwan, the Taroko Gorge Road is full of blind turns, sudden sharp changes in direction and narrow paths through rocks and mountains.

12. Road from Guliang, China


Although it is very hard to believe, the road in China was carved out of a mountainside by several residents from the city of Gulian. Before the road appeared, the village was cut off from the rest of civilization by cliffs.

13. Himalayan roads


This phrase has already become a household word in relation to any road leading to the Himalayas. All these roads are unpaved, narrow and slippery, and are also littered with broken down cars and overturned buses.

14. James Dalton Highway, Alaska


The James Dalton Highway in Alaska passes through an icy wasteland and is often bombarded with rocks.

15. North Yungas Road, Bolivia


North Yungas Road is often mentioned in reports of car accidents. Falling buses, trucks and cars when they try to overtake each other is a common occurrence here.

06/19/2018 at 12:58 · Johnny · 380

10 most dangerous roads in the world

Accidents happen every day in the world. The main reasons are lack of experience, non-compliance with traffic rules, and drunk driving. But there are some roads that even an experienced driver is not always able to overcome. Local residents have no choice, they have to use them. They also attract tourists who love adrenaline more than their lives. Such roads are called death routes. Below is a list of the 10 most dangerous roads in the world.

10. Halsema Highway (Philippines)

The Halsema Highway passes through the Central Cordillera Valley. The most high point highway 11906 meters above sea level. The length of the road is 150 kilometers. Its beginning is paved, but then a dirt road begins. It is winding, with many turns, ups and downs. During the rainy season it is even more difficult to drive through. It is washed out and covered with dirt and clay. Landslides often occur and rocks fall. It’s not possible to turn around and go back, the road is one-way. The situation is aggravated by fog and lack of fences. Accidents happen here all the time.

9. Fairy Meadows (Pakistan)

This road is very narrow. It is located in the mountains at an altitude of 3 kilometers above sea level. The German climbers named it so beautifully. Locals do not share this opinion. The track is covered with pebbles mixed with dirt. Lots of breaks. There are no fences. The road was made several hundred years ago. It has not been repaired since then. Since it is very narrow, only one car can fit. The last kilometers are covered on foot or by bicycle. She serves Starting point for travelers planning to conquer Mount Nanga Parbat.

8. Zoji La Pass (India)

The road is located on the northwestern side of India. Connects the provinces of Karshmi and Ladakh. Zorji La Pass runs along the pass. The highest point is 3528 meters above sea level. But it offers amazing views of the Himalayas. The road is not wide, so cars can only move in one direction. The movement is organized by time: first, transport travels in one direction, through certain time to another. In winter it is covered with snow and it is impossible to drive through it. It opens at the end of May and closes at the end of October. But from 16:00 to 4:00 traffic on the pass is limited, regardless of the time of year. There are obstacles on the route in the form of walking sheep.

7. BR-116 (Brazil)

The President Dutra Highway connects Porto Allegre and Rio de Janeiro. It ranks second in length in Brazil. However, it is the leader in terms of the number of accidents. Its length is 3540 kilometers. The road is in poor condition, there are many potholes and uneven spots. Here a large number of rocky cliffs, tight tunnels. Part of the road from Curitibo to Sao Paulo was called the “Highway of Death”. Criminals often operate on the highway. Even in tourist guides indicate the danger of the route. People die here all the time.

6. Siberian Road (Russia)

Included in the list of official federal highways. This is the only road to the city of Yakutsk. In fact, her. It is impossible to drive along it in winter, and winters in Siberia last a long time. It freezes, it is covered with snow, there is often ice and terrible visibility. But it doesn't get better in the warm season. If it rains, a swamp will form instead of a road. Cars are literally drowning in the mud. In 2006, the track was awarded the title “The most dangerous track in the world.” According to some versions, it is even ahead of the “road of death” in Bolivia. There are rumors about it, as if there is a cursed area here. The maximum number of accidents occurs here, and drivers do not remember how it happened. This is explained by a gas leak. Recently, people have become interested in the route and have finally begun its reconstruction. The road is being repaired in patches, with the most impassable sections being replaced.

5. Death Road (Bolivia)

The road connects the city of La Paz and the province of Yungas. Its location is the Andes Mountains, the most dangerous part is 70 kilometers from the city of La Paz to Coroico. The route has very sharp changes, the altitude ranges from 3600 meters to 330 above sea level. To the left is a wall, to the right is a steep cliff. The road surface is clay. Fatal accidents often occur. The number of deaths per year reaches 200 people. In 1995, it was awarded the title of the most dangerous in the world. But still, the road is constantly busy, it is used, despite its bad reputation. Local residents have nowhere to go, there is no other way. The situation is worsened by fog, and landslides occur due to frequent rains. Travel companies organize tours on bicycles or motorcycles. Only the most desperate agree to this. You need to be prepared for the fact that conquering this road will be the last moment in your life.

4. Sichuan Highway (China)

The Sichuan-Tibet Highway connects Sichuan Province and Tibet. The road is a serpentine with a length of 2500 kilometers, its height is 5000 meters. The highway passes through forests and mountain rivers. It is quite narrow. Adding dangers natural conditions. There is often fog and rain in this area. The Chengdu-Tibet section is famous for constant landslides and rockfalls. Accidents and accidents are common. Like everyone else mountain trails, the driver needs to be extremely careful to avoid an accident.

3. Stelvio Pass (Italy)

The road has been in use for a long time; it was built back in 1829. Located on the mountain passes of the Alps, near the city of Bolzano. It has concrete barriers, but they are not high enough, cars still fall into the abyss. Stelvio Pass rises to mountain pass Plateau. Its height is 2700 meters. The road is closed in winter and operates from early June until October. But under unfavorable conditions weather conditions it may be closed in the summer. Its condition is quite good, two cars are quite capable of passing each other, but there are narrow sections and tunnels. Its main danger is sharp turns, there are a lot of them here. The road twists like a snake. Inexperienced drivers need to be careful.

2. Trollstigen (Norway)

This road is called a landmark of Norway. It was founded in 1936. It starts in the Strynefjell mountains near Lake Langvatne and runs to Sogge Bridge in Romsdal. If you look at it from above, you will notice that it looks like a ladder. That is why it is called the “Troll Staircase”. The most dangerous section is called "Eagle Road". There are 11 sharp turns on this section. In some places the road has an incline of 9 degrees and a width of about 3 meters. It can be difficult here even for experienced drivers. You can often see tourists on the highway. Beautiful views of mountains, waterfalls, and valleys attract them from all over the world. Eat observation decks, recreation areas.

1. Kabul-Jalalabad (Afghanistan)

The road connects Kabul and Jalalabad. Its length is 60 kilometers. This route consists of sharp and sharp turns, with many cliffs. Local residents do not follow traffic rules, this further provokes accidents. And they happen here almost every day. In addition, the road is controlled by representatives of the anti-government Taliban movement. Recently, the exact number of deaths is unknown. But based on the data that local authorities have, it can be called the most dangerous in the world.

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