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What is the deadliest road in the country?

First, we found the deadliest single mile in the entire United States – a one-mile section of I-95 in Fort Lauderdale, FL. This section of I-95 is the deadliest mile in the United States. From 2000 and 2019, 23 fatal crashes (and 24 deaths) occurred on this one-mile stretch of highway.



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CHARLOTTE — A road in North Carolina has been named the #1 Scariest Drive in America, according to SAVOTEUR. The Tail of the Dragon, which begins at the Deals Gap on the Tennessee/North Carolina state line, is a remote, long, twisting road with 318 curves, 11 bridges, and few guardrails.

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Most Dangerous Countries in the World: Is Your Next Travel Destination on the List?
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Is Route 66 still dangerous? Stretches along the original Route 66 have been realigned over the years, and about 85 percent of the original U.S. 66 highway is still driveable, per The Route-66. Most of the road is paved, making it safer to travel on than it has been in the past.

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The most dangerous highway in the U.S. is Interstate 95 (I-95). Vehicle fatalities increased by an estimated 7.2% from 2019 to 2020. Wyoming, New Mexico and South Carolina had the most vehicular crashes per 100,000 people.

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Iceland has been the safest country in the world for the 14th year in a row, according to the Global Peace Index. The Nordic countries of Europe (Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Iceland, and Finland) rank among the 25 safest globally, most of them also being among the top 10 happiest nations worldwide.

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The safest roads in the world can be found in Norway. Scoring an impressive 8.21 out of 10, the research found Norway the safest country to drive in.

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