What are the most dangerous roads in the world?

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Do you know the most dangerous roads in the world?

Everyone knows that driving is already a very dangerous activity, right? 

And when the road – one of the most fundamental factors for driving safely – is not the best, this danger tends to increase even more!

And it was with this in mind that we created today’s content! 

Here, you will learn about some of the most dangerous roads in the world, find out a little more about each of them and understand why they pose such a great danger to drivers and motorists who travel on them.

What makes a road dangerous?

When we talk about dangerous roads, our first thought is about the condition of the asphalt, right? 

After all, when it comes to danger when driving, this factor can be a determining factor when driving a vehicle, be it a car, motorcycle, truck or bus.

But there are some other factors that make a road a dangerous place and that should be avoided by drivers in the region.

Below, we list some of the reasons that make a road dangerous!

The presence of fog or smoke

This is another item that falls into the visibility category.

Anyone who has ever had to drive on a road in fog or smoke knows how difficult it is.

Therefore, this factor had to be present on this list. 

Although it is a more specific item and only exists in more specific locations, it is always good to remember that fog can indeed help make a road more dangerous.

The location of the road

This is another point that contributes greatly to making a road dangerous or not.

As you will see in the next topic, location is also a determining factor in the classification of a road. 

If there are a lot of curves or you are close to very high places – such as mountains, for example – the driver needs to remain calm so that he can drive safely and without compromising his integrity.

Furthermore, the location also includes roads that pass through cities, municipalities or even neighborhoods that have high rates of crime or violence.

The presence of strong winds

How about we start with an item that many people don't even consider to be a danger?

At first glance, the presence of winds may not seem like a cause for concern. 

But where there is a strong and constant wind, this can be a real danger for the driver. 

Even more so if the driver in question is not used to driving under these conditions. 

Therefore, the presence of strong winds can make a road dangerous.

What are the most dangerous roads in the world?

Now that you know more about the main factors that can make a road dangerous, let's get down to business!

Next, you'll learn about some of the most dangerous roads in the world!

Road to the Yungas, Bolivia

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How about we start our list off on a quiet note, with a road that is also known as the Death Road? 

Jokes aside, the Camino a Los Yungas opens our list for being one of the most dangerous in both South America and the entire world.

Approximately 64 km long, the road connects the Los Yungas region to La Paz, the capital of Bolivia.

The dangers of this road lie in some areas. In certain areas, the track itself is only 3 meters wide.

Furthermore, the road also passes through very high points, bordering cliffs up to 600 meters high.

These factors have contributed significantly to the rate of accidents and deaths that occur on the road – which, to date, is already in the hundreds.

Dalton Highway, United States

Did you find the 64 km Camino a Los Yungas route short? Then you'll like this option here.

Located in the United States – more precisely in Alaska – the Dalton Highway is about 10x longer than the Camino a Los Yungas – and just as dangerous.

Along its more than 660 km, drivers who dare to challenge the road need to be 100% focused.

This is because most of the highway has no asphalt. In these parts, the road is made only of dirt and gravel.

And during the coldest times of the year, the dirt and gravel give way to snow, adding an extra dose of danger to the journey.

The Dalton Highway is a well-known road, as it is used to connect two remote areas of Alaska – Livengood to Prudhoe Bay.

Oh, and if the issues mentioned here weren't enough, drivers who use this road also need to pay attention to their fuel.

This is because, along the more than 660 km route, there is only one gas station. 

BR-101, Brazil

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The time has come to meet Brazil's representative on the list of the most dangerous roads in the world.

BR-101 is the longest road on our list today. At over 4,500 km, it can be said that the road crosses the entire country.

Starting in Rio Grande do Norte and ending in Rio Grande do Sul – almost reaching our border with Uruguay – the road is one of the best known in the country.

Its danger is directly linked to its high movement and winding curves, which can be fatal to less experienced or less attentive drivers.

Route 89, United States

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After talking about a road that cuts across Brazil, let's talk about Route 89, known for crossing the United States from north to south.

Known for connecting the borders of Canada and Mexico, Route 89 – or Route 89 – is also called the National Park Highway.

This is because, along its almost 2,000 km length, it connects 7 parks – such as Yellowstone and Grand Canyon.

But, despite being famous, the length of the route and all the factors involved in the road mean that it is on our list of the most dangerous roads in the world.

R504 Kolyma Highway, Russia

Since we started our list with the Death Road, there's nothing better than ending it with one that's known as the Road of Bones, right?

We are talking about the R504 Kolyma Highway. Located in the far east of Russia, the road got its nickname because it began to be built under the leadership of Soviet leader Stalin.

During the construction – which was mostly carried out by Siberian prisoners – it is estimated that around 1 million people died during the construction work.

And, to facilitate the process, their bodies were buried under and on the side of the road. This gave rise to the popular name.

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