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What is the scariest drive in Utah?

Utah has several white-knuckle roads, but Moki Dugway probably qualifies as the scariest. The three-mile-long switchback road is carved right into the side of the mountain. The gravel road is steep with hairpin turns…and no guardrail. However, if you dare to drive this road, you'll see some absolutely gorgeous views.



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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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Waipio Valley Road on the island of Hawai'i is said to be the steepest rural road in the United States, with some grades approaching 45%.

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The Most Dangerous Days to Drive: Top 10 Riskiest Times on the Road
  1. New Year's Day. ...
  2. Thanksgiving. ...
  3. Memorial Day Weekend. ...
  4. Fourth of July. ...
  5. Black Friday. ...
  6. 6. Friday Evenings. ...
  7. Summer Months. ...
  8. Rainy Days.


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I-95. According to NHTSA's data, I-95 is the most dangerous highway in the United States. In 2019, it had the highest number of overall fatalities (284) and fatalities per 100 miles (14.88). Many of these accidents occurred in the northeast in the winter, when road conditions were far from ideal.

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In the United States, traffic fatalities are much more common than in others. Mississippi, South Carolina and Alabama lead with the highest fatality rates. These states also tend to have lower rates of seat belt wearing and higher rates of drunk driving, indicating that many of these deaths are completely preventable.

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BEECHVIEW: Pittsburgh's Canton Avenue is the steepest street in the United States.

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