9 Of The Most Dangerous Roads In The World
Sarah Oconnell
Published Apr 11, 2026
From the cliffs of New Zealand to the ice sheets of Alaska, take a terrifying look at the world's nine most dangerous roads.
Despite today’s multiplicity of transportation options, roads remain the most universal way to connect communities and move goods and passengers from one place to another. However, the definition of “road” can be rather loose, and while driving in some parts of the world, traffic jams and heavy tolls may be the least of your worries.
From cliffside peril to highways crossing through crime zones, here are nine of the world’s most dangerous roads. Steer clear — unless you’re looking for a strong dose of adventure:
The World's Most Dangerous Roads: North Yungas Road, Bolivia
North Yungas Road, Bolivia
Besides its extreme narrowness barely allowing the passage of a single motorized vehicle, the dirt path that makes up most of the road is prone to getting wet. The route is also complete with sharp bends, slippery waterfall sections, and foggy days causing close-to-zero visibility.
North Yungas Road, Bolivia
North Yungas Road, Bolivia
However, although the activity is now mainly offered by reputable, experienced providers, it is believed that at least 18 cycling tourists have fallen to their death since 1998.
Wikimedia CommonsJames Dalton Highway, Alaska
James Dalton Highway, Alaska
James Dalton Highway, Alaska
Skippers Canyon Road, New Zealand
Many sections of the precipitous road remain as they were created in 1890, and not only is the path narrow and overlooking steep depths, but the rock on the ground is so soft that traffic reduces it to dust in dry weather and to mud on wet days.
The 7 Continents and 5 Oceans of the WorldSkippers Canyon Road, New Zealand
Guoliang Tunnel Road, China
Guoliang Tunnel Road, China
BR-116, Brazil
BR-116, Brazil
Sichuan-Tibet Highway, China
Sichuan-Tibet Highway, China
Arica to Iquique Road, Chile
Arica to Iquique Road, Chile
Federal Highway 1, Mexico
As the Carretera twists around mountains and steep coastlines, entire portions of it are dilapidated and most of it is unprotected. Where guard rails do exist, you’ll regularly spot holes in them where unfortunate drivers have missed their turns and left the road.
PanoramioFederal Highway 1, Mexico
Fairy Meadows, Pakistan
Fairy Meadows, Pakistan
For a stunning drive without the terror, check out Australia's Great Ocean Road and America's five best road trips.