10 Most Deadly Road Death in the World

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1. Death Road in Bolivia
North Yungas Road, also known as the road death, stretching as far as 61 to 69 km from La Paz (Bolivia's capital) to the Coroico in the Amazon area in the Yungas region, Bolivia.
So dangerous to the legend. In 1995 the Inter American Development Bank membabtisnya as "the most dangerous road in the world." An estimated 200-300 people were killed each year on the road. Along the way, many of the cross marks the lot where the vehicles crashed.
In late 2006, after the construction for 20 years, a new road (by-pass) from La Paz to Coroico opened to the public. New road construction is characterized modern (bridges, drainage, etc.), multiple paths, sidewalks, security fencing and many other elements that make it far more secure than the old road. As a result now far fewer people use the North Yungas road is long, though in fact many of the adventurers cycling enjoy the sensation of danger there
2. Guoliang Tunnel in China
The road in Taihang mountains was built by local villagers. It takes 5 years to complete 1,200 meters long tunnel, with a height of approximately 5m and 4m wide. A number of people killed by accident during the making; but other residents continue to remain steadfast.
On May 1, 1977, the tunnel was opened to traffic.
Located in Hunan province, China.
3. Ruta 5: The Road Between Arica to Iquique in Chile
The road between Arica to Iquique is famous dangerous, through the valleys of very deep and winding, as well as on the valley floor seems a lot of car accident victims framework. Sometimes when you are there watching cars and buses passing by at high speed, you might think they foolishly challenging their death or just a passing ghost.
Such sightings are made possible by the surroundings have a quiet secluded and dull colored. So if the drive there should be with full concentration and avoid consuming substances that can cause hallucinations.
4. Siberian Road to Yakutsk in Russia
The Russian federal highway connecting Moscow with the Yakutsk where the coldest temperature ever recorded outside Antarctica. Yakutsk is the largest city ever built on land that is always frozen. Most homes built on concrete blocks as the soil frozen all the time.
What ties all of that with the fact as one of the most dangerous road in the world?
During the winter about 10 months, driving to and from Yakutsk to face the challenge of heavy snow, ice and limited vision. But the condition of roads in winter is just like a picnic compared with his condition in July and August when the summer rains hit the unpaved road that makes it a mud puddle.
The road was paved or can not be expanded because the soil is always frozen. Able to place thousands of traffic congestion in the future like that, and in times of congestion like that, the motorists and other road users who are stuck, can spend time with the loot, fighting or kidnap the people who passed by. That rover mud Siberia.
5. Sichuan Highway - Tibet in China
In China, the death rate by a traffic accident nearly doubled over the last 20 years (1985-2005), rose from 3.9 to 7.6 per 100,000 residents. One is obviously penyumbangnya highway Sichuan - Tibet, a road in the highlands between Chengdu and Tibet where frequent landslides and rock avalanches.
The highway has a length of 2.412km, from Chengdu in Sichuan to the east and ends in Lhasa, Tibet in the west. The road that stretches through Ya'an, Garze and Chamdo, scour the 14 mountains whose height average of 4000-5000 meters, crossing the river dozens of well-known (such as the Dadu River, Jinsha, Lantsang, Nujiang), across the old forest and numerous dangerous sections. But behind it, along the road presented a spectacular view and also found a unique ethnic culture.
6. James Dalton Highway in Alaska
James Dalton highway is along 414 miles of gravel road. From the bend in the highway Livengood Elliot, straight toward the north, crossing the polar tundra to the northernmost parts of Alaska. Alyeska built the hard way along the 360 miles, now known as the Dalton highway, from the Yukon River to Prudhoe Bay, which cost 150 million dollars to supply the oil facilities in the northern plains. Pipeline bridge crossing the Yukon River (the river is 1875 miles long) is the only place in Alaska's river crossings.
7. Road Patiopoulo - Perdikaki in Greece
It's a narrow path, dirty, and solid-lintasnya, extending from Patiopoulo to Perdikaki in Greece. The road has a steep rise and fall, dangerous because many big hole, but a little safety for the vehicles pass through there. The road was narrow, and on the left and right face to face with the abyss without a safety fence or anything that could stop vehicles falling down. Every year many people died here. The path used by pedestrians, animals, trucks, buses and cars. It's really a dangerous road, mostly gravel on its surface only. There is no any sign that marks the line where the edge of the road. At night the street is more dangerous and most accidents occur at night.
8. Trollstigen in Norway
Trollstigen (Troll ladder) is a mountain road in Rauma, Norway. That is part of the national road Noerwegia no. 63 which connects with Valldal Andalsues in Rauma in Norddal. This road is a popular attraction for tourists because kecuramannya of 9% and the presence of eleven very sharp uphill bend on the slopes. Makin up the road narrowing with sharp turns. Although in recent years has been widened, the vehicle is more than 12.4m in length are prohibited from passing the road.
9. A682 road in the UK
A682 road is located between the bend 13 M65 road with Long Preston, and became Britain's worst road for the past 10 years has resulted in nearly 100 accidents. A682 road was a single lane stretches along 14 miles of the turn 13 M65 road near Nelson, Lanchs, to Long Preston in North Yorkshire. In the past 3 years, there has been 22 serious accidents - two of them take casualties. The experts concluded that occur annually 0.5 deaths for every 10 miles.
At dawn on Sunday, the road was a favorite for motorcycle riders.
10. Road Traffic in Italy Stelvio Trollstigen
This road is the highest mountain highway in the eastern Alps and the second highest in the Alps after the road Col de I'lsevon (2.770m). This Stelvia causeway connecting the Valtellina with the upper Adige valley and Merano. Located in the Italian Alps, near Bormio and Sulden, 75km from Bolzano, close the border with Switzerland.
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