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The World's Top 10 Most Dangerous Roads

By Transfercar Admin
4 min read
22 Dec 2014
By Transfercar Admin
4 min read
22 Dec 2014

We’ve traversed the earth to bring you ten of the most scary, interesting, beautiful and down right dangerous roads on the planet. Thanks to our research and the awesome powers of the internet you can relax and explore these places from the safety of your own couch. Enjoy the ride. Zojila Pass, India


If you can make this pass through the blustering winds and heavy snowfalls, we salute you. But watch out for the sheep! Even when the sun is shining on your curry-stuffed belly, the roads are ridiculously narrow with barrier-free steep drops. Consider some hard-core meditation (or medication) to keep you relaxed for this ride. Source: http://bit.ly/1c6QLGB Atlanterhavsveien (Atlantic Ocean Road), NorwayIn Norway, known for its pickled Herring, this particular drive will have you rethinking dining before hitting the road. While it looks rather treacherous in bad weather conditions, Atlanterhavsveien is one of the most beautiful roads to travel in the world, with epic curves that can rival those of the top Scandinavian models. Source: http://bit.ly/1zT4Txn Podgorica–Kolašin, MontenegroSay hello to Montenegro and to a white-knuckle ride of a lifetime while driving along the Podgorica–Kolašin road through the Morača Canyon!  Riddled with countless cliff-side bends and tunnels, this road is basically out to get you, but if you survive you’ll be blown away by the beauty of the landscape that surrounds you. Good luck (you’ll need it)! Source: http://bit.ly/1wBdrI5 Halsema Highway, PhilippinesKnown as the highest of all highways in the Philippines, the Halsema Highway takes a whopping six hours to traverse so bring some light reading or some serious sleeping pills. Its bark is worse than its bite: it’s got a relatively low number of deaths considering its extreme altitude and zigzag design. Source: http://bit.ly/1rbu6kO Guoliang Tunnel, ChinaFancy a ride through a tunnel that looks like it was handmade?! Well we’ve got one for you. This beaute is a mere 16 feet tall and 13 feet wide, and was built by villagers in 1972. Many of the Guoliangers died during its five-year construction, and judging by the incline, can you guess how? Source: http://bit.ly/1GLEXWm Passo dello Stelvio, ItalyWe bet you’ll be saying a massive “Grazie” once you’ve made it to the other side of Italy’s Stelvio Pass! At 9045 feet, this road is the second highest paved mountain pass in the Alps, but it’s the most dangerous. Source: http://bit.ly/1x12uhE Dades Gorge Road, MoroccoThis snake-like road can be found up in the High Atlas Mountains at the edge of the Sahara Desert. You may be able to beat the heat of the Sahara but can you handle driving along the 1600 ft cliffs and weaving through 30 ft fissures? Source: http://bit.ly/1ClIISG Skippers Canyon, New Zealand Said to be as scary as it is beautiful, this 22km long scenic gorge, just a short drive north of Queenstown is a mostly one-way, narrow route featuring epic vistas as well as neck-breaking drops of several hundred meters. Known as one of New Zealand's most scenic roads, some rental car insurance companies don’t feel the same love as the Kiwis do and won’t cover you on this trip! If you have problems you can find a Public liability insurance online by clicking the link. Source: http://bit.ly/1wcIjcK James Dalton Highway, AlaskaThis 414-mile gravel road heads straight through arctic tundra to the farthest north reaches of Alaska. It may look like a Winter Wonderland, but it’s not a road for the faint of heart, or those of you who cherish your car! As it’s the main supply route for the Prudhoe Bay oilfields,you’ll be sharing the road with mammoth tractor-trailers kicking up rocks. Kiss your windshields and headlights goodbye! Source: http://bit.ly/1JFK3pw The Highway of Death, BoliviaRemember that song ‘Life is Highway’? Well, it really is when we’re talking about the La Paz 'Highway of Death' that leads from Bolivia into the Amazon. Formerly known as the ‘World’s Most Dangerous Road’, this death-defying 38 mile long trip comes with no misnomer: an estimated 200-300 unlucky travelers die annually attempting this infamous route. Source: http://bit.ly/1E0pOTa Need a rental car this summer, check out our home page to see our  available vehicles - just promise us you wont take any of these routes!