The most dangerous stretch of road in the world. The most dangerous roads in the world (10 photos)

The topic for an endless stream of complaints from many motorists is traffic jams on the main streets of the city, a broken asphalt canvas that becomes unusable a couple of months after repair. Of course, pits and potholes are an unpleasant thing, especially at high speed. However, most of the drivers have not seen truly nightmarish roads and do not realize how lucky they are.

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Why be afraid?

1. " death road"in Bolivia (aka The North Yungas Road) got its name not by chance. The slippery and muddy descent from 3600 to 330 meters above sea level is so narrow in places that there is barely enough space for one car. The constant fog limits visibility on the road to a few meters.

2. No less dangerous part of the Pan American Highway, recognized as the longest track in the world (48,000 km). If in America and Alaska the highway is kept in order, then the mere sight of its segment, which falls on Costa Rica, inspires fear for one's own life.

3. Rank the dirtiest road in the world belongs to one of the Russian federal highways - M56 "Lena". Despite the fact that everything here is really terrible, there are no other options to get to Yakutsk by car. Oh, Lena!

4. Coastal slopes in Croatia they look neat, not impressive with mud baths, narrow serpentines, or even waterfalls pouring across the road. How did they get on this list? The answer is simple - the brave Croats-reckless drivers arrange a dangerous race out of ordinary driving, bringing the deadly statistics to a catastrophic level.

5. Cotopaxi Volcan road- 25 dirt miles from Pan-American Highway to Cotopaxi Volcano National Park. Tourists with little driving experience in old cars go to conquer sharp turns. If we add to this the deplorable state of the road, regular landslides and mudflows, it becomes clear why the Association for Safe International Road Travel included this route in the list of the most dangerous.

6. A truly awesome descent Patiopoulo-Perdikaki (even its name is intimidating) in Greece. In addition to the winding track, as if out of a computer racing game, drivers are waiting for slippery gravel, potholes and cattle, completely ignoring traffic rules and crossing the road where they please.

How to fight?

Even in major cities Russia has plenty of roads in a disgusting state. Also among the road surprises are accidents, traffic jams and overlaps due to events or repairs. To avoid all this, people rely on electronics: there are special navigation programs for the iPhone that receive all the information about the traffic situation online and plot a route bypassing unpleasant surprises. The most popular application, Yandex.Traffic, has recently become paid. Previously, telecom operators themselves paid for the traffic of this application, and now the user will bear the costs for each downloaded megabyte. And given that the Yandex service downloads not only information about traffic jams, but also maps, it will cost a lot.

As an option - offline (working without an Internet connection) navigation programs for iPhone and Android. One of the most popular applications of this kind for iOS is Progorod. All maps are stored in the device's memory, and the Internet is needed only to obtain information about the traffic situation. At the same time, Progorod online services spend about 50 kopecks from the account per hour, and the program, when building a route, calculates what will be faster - bypassing the traffic jam or standing in it (while some programs can send the driver to do a two-hour traffic due to a ten-minute traffic jam). hook).

Complaining about bad roads, broken and full of holes, many do not even think about the fact that there are those in the world where drivers have to risk their own lives, because they have no choice. We have compiled a list of 10 most dangerous roads in the world, a journey through which it is scary to imagine.

10. Eshima Ohashi

The creation of Japanese masters opens the rating. Eshima Ohashi is the only bridge that connects the two cities, its length is almost two kilometers, and if you look at it from the side, you get goosebumps. Such a curvature is explained by the fact that ships must regularly pass under the bridge and there is no time for mixing and breeding an even structure.

9. atlantic road


In the top of the most dangerous roads in the world there is the Atlantic Way, 36 kilometers long, located in Norway. It is a favorite place for tourists because it looks very beautiful, but the locals are well aware of how dangerous it is. In the moments of a storm, the waves reach the path, making it slippery, and with their spray depriving them of any visibility.

8. Luxor-al-Hurghada


It is located in Egypt, and no, it does not end with a cliff, does not run along the side of a mountain, and is not subject to floods. The key danger that awaits the traveler on this path is bandits and terrorists. They take people hostage, rob and rarely let them go alive. That is why any transport here is guarded by the military.

7. Fairy Meadows


They are part of the Himalayas and were named so by tourists from Germany that they were impressed by this road. It is located at an altitude of three kilometers, goes along the edge of the mountain and has no fences, while the people of Pakistan living in these parts manage to drive trucks and buses along it.

6. Troll ladder


Another property of the Norwegians, which also looks beautiful, but is fraught with 11 very sharp turns, due to which vehicles that exceed a length of 12 meters are prohibited from passing here. In order to avoid accidents, the authorities close the Troll Staircase for the winter and autumn period.

5. Sichuan-Tibet


Sheer horror and a test of endurance, because the path has a length of 2.5 thousand kilometers, passing through 14 mountains, a lot of rivers and forests. His highest point is located six kilometers above sea level and the mortality rate is off scale. Sichuan-Tibet is undoubtedly one of the most dangerous mountain roads in the world.

4. Siberian road


The only way to get to Yakutsk. The M56 highway is also called and this is definitely not a place for cars, because even huge SUVs, tractors and trucks get stuck here and loaded for a long time.


Among the ten most dangerous roads in the world is this one, cut down in the Tereko Gorge in Taiwan. It has fences, but it is very narrow and low, and since in many areas it is not illuminated, without a person who has already managed to pass it several dozen times without incident, it is better not to meddle there.

2. Halsema


Without a doubt, Halsema is the path that lies on maximum height- 7.5 kilometers above sea level. It starts with cobblestones, and then generally turns into solid mud, the journey along it takes about 10 hours and during all this time the driver will not have a minute to relax.

1. Road of death


The first place in the ranking is occupied by the highway located in Bolivia, which every year causes at least 20-30 accidents and kills at least 100 people. Passes by mountain slope, where landslides often occur, and fog swirls, depriving normal visibility.

Dangerous roads of the world

For some, such roads are a real nightmare, while others are attracted to them by some kind of magical force. Lack of guardrails, slippery sandy slopes, steep inclines, suddenly crossing water streams, mountain passes and other "charms" - that's what these tracks can offer to drivers who lack adrenaline in life.

Those who venture on a risky journey need to pack more courage in the trunk of their car. Without it, it is impossible to conquer the most dangerous roads peace.

Seventh place - Stelvio Pass

The pass is located at an altitude of 2757 meters above sea level and is the largest in Italy and the second largest in the Alps. A 50 km road connects italian region Lombardy with South Tyrol. The path through the Stelvio, which is allowed from the end of May to November, was opened in 1829. Since then, the high-altitude zigzag route has changed little. Many narrow places, steep climbs, descents and 75 turns - this is a real challenge for drivers Vehicle and their passengers. Speeding and inattention behind the wheel more than once led to sad consequences.

Stelvio is a popular track for motorsport fans, and the Girod'Italia cycling race is also held here every year. The pass is a favorite location for Top Gear filming. Among the mountain slopes, famous racers and thrill-seekers test their driving skills.

Sixth place - Karakorum Highway


Previously, this road connecting China and Pakistan was called the Great Silk Road. In 1986, the 20-year construction of the Karakoram Highway, which is 1,300 km long, was completed. Throughout the route, drivers are unlikely to be able to show the wonders of fast driving - average speed movement here is about 40 km/h. And this is due not only to the poor condition of the asphalt pavement. Sharp turns, deep cliffs, frequent downpours, as well as snow and stone blockages that occur in these places with frightening regularity.

In 2010, a huge landslide in the Hunza Valley caused flooding that inundated 22 kilometers of the highway. Until 2015, the section of the road passing through Lake Attabad could only be crossed by boat. Today, a network of tunnels has been built around the rubble, the portals of which are often blocked by glaciers that have descended from the mountains.

Fifth place - Guoliang tunnel


Tunnel in Chinese mountains Taihangshan is not only included in the list of the most dangerous roads in the world, but also stands out for its incredible story construction. In 1970, 300 residents of the small village of Guoliang, connected to the outside world only by a narrow mountain staircase, asked the government to build a road. Their application was denied. In 1972, 30 of the village's strongest men, using simple hand tools, began carving a path into the rock.

Five years later, a road appeared that cost the lives of many villagers and became an example of perseverance and hard work Chinese people. The length of the tunnel with 30 light-transmitting windows is 1.2 km, width - 4 meters, height - 5 meters. Now the track, carved into the mountain, not only connects Guoliang with the world, but also serves as a kind of attraction for those who wish to ride along the stone "pipe".

Fourth place - Trollstigen (Troll Ladder)


A breathtaking panorama opens up before the eyes of motorists traveling along the Åndalsnes-Valldal route. Among the majestic mountains, at a 9% slope, a winding path winds, which has become one of the main attractions of Norway. But deep-sea fjords, endless valleys and a sparkling 180-meter-high waterfall should not distract drivers. scenic road prepared a surprise in the form of eleven dizzying turns and narrow sections 3.3 meters wide, suitable for the passage of only one car, the length of which does not exceed 12.4 meters.

Due to the humid climate, the risk of avalanches, and the icy air of Norwegian winters, the winding Troll Ladder is accessible from May to mid-September. Yes, and in the summer you should not forget about caution - ride on steep slopes permitted at a speed not exceeding 80 km/h.

Third place - Kabul-Jalalabad highway


A partially destroyed roadway, a continuous series of bottomless cliffs, winding sections and sharp elevation changes - all this is a 60-kilometer highway linking the Afghan cities of Kabul and Jalalabad. Local motorists are not too concerned about compliance with the rules traffic and only hearsay about speed limits.

Runner-up - Zoji La Pass


Drivers who decide to conquer the path that connects Indian cities Cashmere and Ladakh, better buckle up and hold on tight to the steering wheel. For those who do not have extreme driving experience, it is difficult to imagine how Zoji La Pass can be overcome on passenger car. The high-mountain pass with a length of 9 km, laid at an altitude of 3,529 meters, is replete with the most dangerous sections that meet travelers with sharp turns, frequent landslides and non-stop downpours for days.

The path to the top of Zoji La Pass rises in an almost vertical wall and narrows inexorably. Where the clouds touch the mountains, the road turns into a narrow path. Vehicles can only travel in one direction. In the cold season, the pass, which is part of the Himalayan range, is covered with snow, so traffic is open here from May to October. At night, it is forbidden to move along the fatal route.

The most dangerous road in the world


The most dangerous road in the world is northern road Yungas- a 70 km long path connecting the capital of Bolivia, La Paz, and Coroico, a city in the west of the country. The track is only 3.5 meters wide. Only 20 km are covered with asphalt, and the rest of the way is buried in mud, which does not at all contribute to serene driving.

Yungas originates at an altitude of 3,600 meters above sea level and gradually decreases to 330. Mountains support the road on one side, and a 600-meter deep abyss on the other. In some areas, cars passing by are forced to hang over the abyss. Fortunately, since 2007, a bypass has been operating in this area of ​​Bolivia. Today, this road attracts mainly lovers of extreme driving.

Until recently, the list of the most dangerous roads in the world included the Russian federal highway Lena. In the people, it was deservedly called the "hellish highway." The shocking state of the road surface and the nasty weather that prevailed from the Amur to Yakutsk made several areas impossible to drive through. But the large-scale construction work that has unfolded on the A360 (the former M56) gives hope that by 2025 northern route become a "way of life".

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

From our material you will learn about the roads that are located in remote and little-visited corners of the planet, as well as about the roads that are the main national and international highways. All these transport routes they have one characteristic in common: for one or more reasons, it is not safe to travel on these roads. Trails can be unpaved, remote, ornate, narrow, and unprotected. Whatever the reason, but the danger of these 25 roads around the world will make you take a plane or train.

Trans-Siberian Railway, Russia

This highway is on the list 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 segment from St. Petersburg to Moscow is busy and well-equipped, then at vast distances from Chita to Khabarovsk there is sometimes no light, no asphalt, no oncoming cars. Breaking down on such a stretch of road is doubly scary, because there is a forest around and, most likely, there is no cellular connection.

Highway 1, Mexico

Parts of this Mexican highway are covered with asphalt, and the main part of the road is not much different from the surrounding stones and dirt. In addition, sections of the highway pass directly over high chasms and are most often not protected by barriers and fences.

Serpentine of the Stelvio Pass, Italy

It may not be the scariest or most uncomfortable road in the world, but it is the most ornate. This three-kilometer stretch of road in alpine pass difficult for novice drivers to drive.

Road to Cotopaxi Volcano, Ecuador

The Pan American Highway has many dangerous sections (about them below) and branches, but on special place there is a 40-kilometer stretch leading motorists to national park Cotopaxi. This is an unpaved road, full of dangerous potholes and very slippery during rain.

Pan American Highway, from Alaska to Argentina

This is the most long 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. Not surprisingly, travelers often encounter problems along the way.

Highway A44, England

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

Road A682, England

Like the A44, this English road seems quiet and peaceful, but over a hundred people have died on this stretch in the past few years.

National Highway 5, Chile

This highway, especially the section from the city of Arica to port city Iquique is the cause of a considerable amount of DDP. Probably because open straight segments provoke violations of the speed limit.

Godao 318, China

This highway of national importance, especially its section passing through the provinces of Sichuan and Tibet, is famous for its huge number of fatal accidents. There are almost 8,000 fatalities per 100,000 drivers. In addition, the road is often endangered by avalanches and landslides, as well as bad weather.

Mountain road from Patiopulo to Perdikaki, Greece

This section of the 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, the Scottish highway A726 is a normal-looking road, which, however, becomes 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 took.

Barton Highway, Australia

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

Road from Luxor to Hurghada, Egypt

On other roads of the world drivers lie in wait natural hazards, but this section of the Egyptian road is dangerous due to frequent attacks. Drivers even prefer to drive at night with their headlights off to avoid being attacked.

Road to the mountain meadows of Nanga Parbat, Pakistan

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

Road over Skipper Canyon, New Zealand

Driving on this narrow and dangerous road directly above the canyon is possible only with a special permit. The road is very slippery and drivers run the risk of colliding with oncoming vehicles when cornering.

Halsema Highway, Philippines

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

Pasubio, Italy

located in northern Italy the commune of Pasubio is an amazing a nice place but not easy to get to. Pasubio is surrounded by a narrow and winding mountain road that a large car will not even pass through.

Taroko Road, Taiwan

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

Road through 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 a very dangerous road.

Himalayan roads

This includes the web of unpaved, narrow, slippery and dangerous roads and trails that traverse the Himalayas. On some of these paths, the skeletons of crashed buses and cars are still visible.

Highway BR-116, Brazil

It is the second largest highway in the country. It is called the "road of death" because of the disgusting condition, the lack of repair and the threat of attack from bands of robbers.

James Dalton Highway, Alaska

This highway passes through a desert region, where it is terrible to fail due to the lack of civilization. In addition, the region blows strong winds, which carry stones that can break the glass of a car.

Commonwealth Avenue, Philippines

This highway is more commonly known in the Philippines as the "Killer Road". The Quezon City highway has killed many drivers, cyclists and pedestrians due to non-compliance with the 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 vehicles often fall off the road into the abyss. Attempting to overtake a slow moving vehicle in front could cost you your life.

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No. 10. Karnali Highway, Nepal

The 250 km Karnali Highway in Nepal takes the lives of 50 people every year. The road is a very narrow strip of land bordering a cliff. It is crowded even on a motorcycle, not to mention cars. Most the passage of cars on the highway is prohibited.

A large number of deaths on the Karnali Highway are connected with the lack of barriers on the highway, landslides, 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

The British drivers association 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 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 a special permit to drive 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 recorded.

No. 7. Karakoram Highway, China and Pakistan

This road has already claimed 900 lives. And this is the number of dead workers who participated in the construction of the road. Someone just flew into a cliff, someone was blown up while laying the road.

No. 6. Kabul Jalalabad, Afghanistan

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

Accounting for deaths on the track for last years practically never done. But even the data available to local authorities 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 within 5 years. Many of the builders died. The road was opened on May 1, 1977. The tunnel became popular tourist attraction in China as it has many windows overlooking the valley. The Goliyan tunnel is especially dangerous to drive in the rainy seasons. Accidents happen here every year.

No. 4. Trollstigen, Norway

The "Troll Staircase" or "Troll Road" is one of Norway's most popular attractions. The picturesque road climbing 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 expand this road, located on the side of the mountain.

No. 3. Commonwealth Avenue, Philippines

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

No. 2. Zoji La Pass, India

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

No. 1. North Yungas Road, Bolivia

North Yungas Road literally corresponds to the name "road of death". For hundreds of people every year, a trip down Yungas Road becomes their last trip. About 300 people die every year from accidents on this highway. There are many memorials along the way.

In 1995, the Inter-American Development Bank chose the most dangerous road in the world, and their choice fell on the 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.