Most Dangerous Roads in the World
Killar to Pangi road:
Killar and Pangi road is located at eastern extremity of kishtwar district of Jammu and Kashmir. Killar to pangi road is located in Jammu. These roads will opened only during summer seasons.

This road is a part of National highway 20 running along Chenab river. Killar and Pangi road is the gateway to the base camp of Kailash. The gravel road is terrifying and unstable in some places. There are some narrow section is not wide enough for two cars. Where if two vehicles have to pass each other, one might have to reverse for some kilometers. The road is very rough enough only try driving it, if you're planning to buy a new car.

Passage de Goi's in France:
Passage de Goi's passage is a beautiful,floral,natural passage. The passage stretches out for an epic 4.5 km. This passage was first mentioned on the map in 1710 but wasn't until around 1840 that a regular service is not available. The passage is full of rocks, sand and tastey oyesters.One of the main attraction of this passage. The passage will be flooded twice a day. Due to this tourists are generally advised not to use the road unless absolutely necessary.

Trollstigen road:
Trollstigen road is the Norway's most visited tourist road. In earlier times trollstigen road used to be an important transport passage between the villages like Vardal and Andalsnes. Trollstigen is surrounded by mighty mountains that reach an altitude over 1600 meters. It is also known as trolls path closed during late autumn and winter.
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This road was opened in 1935 unfortunately the many hairpin bends make it unsuitable for buses longer than 12 meters. Because of the deep snow and avalanches most of the routes is available only from late May until November.
Most Dangerous Roads in the World
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February 03, 2020
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