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What's the Most Dangerous Road in the World?

What's the Most Dangerous Road in the World?

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What's the Most Dangerous Road in the World? I once was on the James Dalton Highway while I was in Alaska back in January of 2018. - I will tell you that help would be far away, theres the 800 mile pipeline alongside it, gas station alongside the road was expensive just after crossing over the frozen Yukon River, and went from a taiga forest to a tundra barren snowy landscape to go visit the Arctic Circle from Fairbanks, and my dad was a tour guide. Just in case if anyone wanted to know what it is like.
Date: 2023-12-14

Comments and reviews: 17


The James Dalton Highway isn't actually all that bad, at least not in the summer. While I prefer to take a bigger ADV motorcycle up the road, the RevZilla guys rode little 90cc Honda motorcycles all the way up and even though they had an SUV following them, they managed to do the whole trip on just what they packed on their tiny motorcycles.
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Almost every road in Germany that's a favorite amongst Motorcyclists is labeled death road either by the public or even with signs there. I guess we'll change that, those single digit death counts don't deserve it
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the most dangerous road in the world is 69 kilometers
69= the f number
so therefore 69= to dont go there
dont go there times road= most dangerous road in the world
btw this is real math

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The only correct measurement of deaths is 'per miles driven', not people or cars. ('per voyage taken' is also a good indicator as compares to plane travel)
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- This will seem more accurate:
- People died in driving: 1, 300, 000.
- People died in sailing: 700, 000.
- People died in flying: 100, 000.

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I know it's popular and neccessariy in some places but if you stack a bus with 100 people on Death Road, you are going for records and not the safety kind!
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I can't wait until every car on the road is driverless.
Cars don't kill people, people who don't follow the rules of the road kill people.

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I recently drived tru a road whit a cliff in the side whit the cliffs being like 1000meters high non paived and its only one lane it was terrifying
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Norway is very safe, it cost shitloads to do a mistake. Loose your license, and getting it back WILL BE A aching process.
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Honestly, when he mentioned over 1. 5 million people die in traffic accidents in 2013, it reminded me of Paul Walker----
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I like how we as Norwegians think that we've got the worst roads ever, but still have the least amount of fatalities
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I love how every single time i click on a rll video i get greeted by a toyota corrola joke at the top of the comments
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I can't believe Madagascar is in this list.
Damn. When it comes to bad things, we are always on top of list

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Very impressive how you always come by so much information for these video-s. Probebly takes a lot of effort
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Pffft. James Dalton highway is the most dangerous in North America. Have you seen how Calgarians drive?
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Who the hell sees a one lane wide road, and thinks -yes I'm going to drive against the flow of traffic-
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Imagine being a kid and your mom and dad chose to drive to the James Dalton Highway to visit your grandpa.
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