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World's Most Dangerous Roads is a British TV series in which two celebrities are filmed as they journey by 4×4 vehicle along roads considered among the world's most dangerous. The show was initially broadcast on BBC Two from 2011 to 2013, [ 1 ] and narrated by actor Adrian Dunbar .
The Robin was featured in the books The Worst Cars Ever Sold by Giles Chapman [10] and Crap Cars by Richard Porter. [26] It was voted the 8th worst car ever in an Auto Express poll, with the article saying "The butt of countless jokes, the Reliant Robin was missing more than a wheel and will be remember [sic] as one of the worst cars ever". [63]
And the crowded roads finally bring Rick to the breaking point. The oncoming traffic sends him into an angry fit on the side of the road and when his greatest rival--the aggressive bus driver--attempts to pass him on a narrow stretch, Rick refuses to back down, even with oncoming traffic bearing down on them both. [3]
Perhaps it’s State Road 836 in West Miami-Dade or in the eastern construction corridor between the airport and downtown. ... Study says we have some of the worst traffic in the world.
About half of all speed-related fatal accidents occurred on urban roads in 2021, along with 35% on rural roads, while only 14% occurred on interstate highways. And while speeding anywhere can be ...
The state's road-rage score stands at 30.73, with 0.39 road-rage incidents involving a gun per 100,000 residents, 6.68 fatal accidents, and 2.26 aggressive or careless-driving violations per 100,000.
According to Time magazine, São Paulo has the world's worst daily traffic jams. [12] Based on reports from the Companhia de Engenharia de Tráfego, the city's traffic management agency, the historical congestion record was set on May 23, 2014, with 344 kilometres (214 mi) of cumulative queues around the city during the evening rush hour. [74]
For those who prefer an adrenaline-pumping drive, the following 21 roads offer hairpin turns, inclement weather, vertigo-inducing drops, and sometimes downright hazardous conditions.