6. North Yungas Road – Bolivia
The next entry on our list is a highway that is literally nicknamed “The Highway Of Death,” but what better way to introduce that highway, than starting out with the North Yungas Road which has the equally warm nickname: Death Road.
The road starts in Bolivia’s Capital of La Paz and leads to the town of Chulumani which is roughly 40 miles away. Sadly for hundreds of people every year, that trip towards Chulumani would be their last. It is reported that roughly 200-300 people die every year from accidents on the road, a sobering fact that gets hammered home by the constant memorials that are set up.
Back in 1995, when the Inter-American Development Bank was trying to decide on which was the most dangerous road in the entire world, they decided on North Yungas. Reasons for this include the fact that rain and fog have been known to significantly impact visibility, as well as rockfalls in the summer.
This is also the only road in Bolivia where drivers are required to drive on the left side of the road in order to give the other driver a better view.
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