If your idea of adventure includes hazardous roads with sheer drops and deadly curves, you’re in for a wild ride. These highways are notorious for accidents, so buckle up and proceed with extreme caution.
1. Dalton Highway, Alaska
This remote and icy highway is treacherous, with extreme weather and long stretches without services. It’s not for the faint-hearted.
2. I-70 through Colorado
Known for its steep grades and unpredictable weather, I-70 can be a nightmare for drivers, especially in winter.
3. Highway 1, California
While scenic, this coastal highway has sharp turns and steep cliffs, making it dangerous for inattentive drivers.
4. The Million Dollar Highway, Colorado
With no guardrails and sheer drops, this stretch of US 550 is beautiful but perilous. Caution is essential.
5. Tail of the Dragon, North Carolina/Tennessee
Famous for its 318 curves in 11 miles, this road is a favorite for motorcyclists but is also highly dangerous
6. I-10 in Arizona
Known for its high accident rate, I-10’s long, straight stretches can lull drivers into a false sense of security.
7. Highway 2, Montana
This remote highway has few services and sees extreme weather, making it a risky drive.
8. I-95 in Florida
One of the most dangerous highways in America, I-95 is notorious for heavy traffic and frequent accidents.
9. Highway 550, Colorado
Another dangerous Colorado road, known for its high altitude and sharp curves.
10. US Route 431, Alabama
Dubbed “Highway to Hell,” this road has a high fatality rate due to its numerous intersections and poor visibility.
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