The Dangerous Highway in the World

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 1. The Death Road (Bolivia)
Yungas Road north which is known as the Death Road (Death Road) is located at km 61 s / d 69 of the city of La Paz to Coroico to (the capital of Bolivia, the Amazon region) in the province of Yungas, Bolivia. In the year 1995 the Inter American Development Bank dubbed as the Way of Death. An estimated 200-300 people per year die while crossing this line.
In late 2006, after being built for 20 years, a cross road (by pass) from La Paz to Coroico was finally able to be used. As a result, road deaths are no longer as busy as before. Predictably, the accident rate, also decreased.
 
2. Guoliang Tunnel Road (China)
Road in Taihang mountains was built by local residents. For five years, the tunnel with a length of 1.2 km, height of 5 meters by 4 meters wide was built. Several people died in road accidents during the construction of TSB. TSB tunnel finally opened on May 1, 1977 date. Located in Hunan province, PRC. 
 
3. Ruta 5: Arica to Iquique Road (Chile)
Africa to the streets of Iquique is notoriously dangerous. When we drive fast, then the wind from the side that could push the car very fast we plunge into a deep valley.
Especially when there are overtaking, then wind power will be more than doubled. Because of its location in the middle of the desert, it often appears that hallucinations can be deceptive view of the riders. By because to be saved from the streets is needed the excess concentration in driving. 
4. Siberian Road to Yakutsk (Russia)
Highway linking Moscow to Yakutsk is the coldest known world outside of the Antarctic continent. Therefore, this path can not be paved. As a result to be expected. When summer comes, the rain that falls will lead to badly damaged roads. 
 
 
 
5. Sichuan-Tibet Highway (China)
Sichuan-Tibet highway has a high slope which namely in the area between Chengdu and Tibet. Landslides and avalanches often occur in this area, which makes this a very dangerous road.
 
 
 
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