15 MOST EXTREME ROADS in the World

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Publicado 2022-09-12
As of 2018, there are 102 million miles worth of roads in the world that have been cataloged. And while the majority of those roads may be freshly paved and smoothed over, there are plenty that veers from the beaten path and requires a sturdy vehicle and driver to navigate. But then there are the roads that are downright dangerous. Whether it's because of steep cliffs, tight turns, or the risk of avalanches and earthquakes, these are the roads that can be so difficult to traverse that they can claim the lives of those unfortunate enough to fall victim to them. So join us for today’s video, where we look at the 15 most extreme roads in the world!

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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @Chevyman02
    News flash, guardrails will NOT keep you from going over the side. In SOME rare circumstances it might slow you down, but they are really there to help you know where the edges are.
  • I lived in Tahoe for years, navigating passes with black ice and blowing snow...I'm surely an amateur when it comes to these. I'll "enjoy" vicariously on YouTube, thank you very much!
  • @deepakpuri4320
    Nicely covered. Have travelled some of the dangerous roads of Ladakh and Himachal. Watching some of these is chilling.
  • @bonesrhodes3762
    ---- just gotta love these factual, not dramatized videos ---love the way they show footage shot from and showing tour buses, heavy trucks, and minivans while proclaiming " only cars capable of making it are those with four-wheel drive "
  • Köszönöm a videó készítőjének, hogy láthattam ezt a csodálatos tájat .
  • @diloo1861
    Áll made a long time ago by our ancestors with blood sweat tears and more tears..Working hard and get almost nothing....Squeezed like a lemon by an extremely wealthy and cruel government, like today so. Stay grateful and ..Do not forget them... LOVE to you all.
  • My anxiety is triggered. I can't imagine having to navigate or deal with these roads. hectic 😩
  • @Optidorf
    The Yungas Road is not really used anymore by cars. It's now mainly used for downhill mountainbiking (which I did this year) and some locals who are living here. A newer road took over the role of the Yungas Road and all traffic is using this road. Moreover, a mudslide covered the road making it impossible for vehicles to cross the entire road. So that's why there's barely any motorized traffic here.
  • @jacobtauzin4964
    I love this guy's channel, I think it is fasinating to learn about amazing places around the world.
  • @jean2479
    800 miles of breathtakingly beautiful highway looks mighty fine on video. Good enough for me.
  • @jlfranklin1971
    I'm Mexico there is a road called "Espinazo del Diablo", the devil's spine. Take a look at that one
  • @acefrehley28
    The one that was twice as deep as the grand canyon at 15000 feet looked super gnarly.
  • @SaraLyness000
    Excellent documentation. Thank you for putting it together.
  • @tezpa3931
    I've been on Skipper's Canyon Road, thanks for the reminder 😊
  • 16:50 the narrator says that 185 people lost their lives in 2021 on Skipper's Canyon Road, New Zealand. This is false. No one lost their lives on that road in 2021, in fact, there were not even any accidents on that road! That was HALF the road death toll for the entire country of New Zealand that year, when the stats were being collated.
  • @Hillers62
    I have driven the Pan American Highway many times when I was stationed in Panama in the 80's...sometimes it's clear sailing...but mostly it's a one way disaster waiting to happen...I never encountered any nefarious people along the way, but imagine LA traffic on one lane...
  • A Class - Upload.. 400 Miles - Dalton Highway.. And Tunnel Dug By Hand and Cheap Tools.. Got Me..