most amazing streets in the world

Most Amazing Streets in the World

The Most Amazing streets are some of the most magnificent boulevards and avenues on the planet.
21. Pan American Highway
If you ever wonder about the name of the longest motoring road across the globe stop wondering because the answer is the PanAmerican Highway. Yes previously the record was with Yonge Street Toronto Canada but multiple changes (made to this street over the years) have brought it ahead of Yonge Street in this list. You will be amazed as this street is around 48000 kilometers long that passes through 15 countries.
22. The Death Road
The North Yungas Road also known as The Death Road is a 61 to 69 km road leading from La Paz to Coroico (Bolivias capital to the Amazon region) in the Yungas region of Bolivia. It is legendary for its extreme danger: in 1995 the InterAmerican Development Bank christened it as the worlds most dangerous road. One estimate is that 200300 travelers were killed yearly along the road. The road includes crosses marking many of the spots where such vehicles have fallen.
23. Guoliang Tunnel Road
The road in Taihang mountains was built by local villagers: it took five years to finish the 1200 metre long tunnel which is about 5 meters high and 4 meters wide. Some of the villagers died in accidents during construction; undaunted the others continued. On May 1 1977 the tunnel was opened to traffic. It is located in the Taihang Mountains in the Hunan Province of China.
24. Ruta 5 Arica to Iquique Road
The road from Arica to Iquique is renowned for being dangerous; you drive past very deep valleys and wind your way through spotting ever so often telltale vehicle skeletons at the bottom. The few times you can see cars and buses passing by they were doing so at such a speed that you may think they are either tempting fate very foolishly or perhaps they are just ghosts whizzing past. The monohued and isolated scenery is well capable of endowing you with the capacity to have such visions so concentrating and avoiding the use of any form of hallucinatory substance is essential here.
25. Siberian Road to Yakutsk
The Russian Federal Highway connects Moscow to Yakutsk where the coldest temperature ever recorded outside Antarctica was recorded. Yakutsk is also the largest city built on continuous permafrost. Most houses are built on concrete piles because of the frozen ground. What does all this have to do with being one of the worlds most dangerous roads? Well during the winter which is approximately ten months long driving in and out of Yakutsk is subject to heavy snow ice and reduced visibility. However winter road conditions are a picnic compared to trying to navigate the Russian Federal Highway on July and August. Though many Siberian residents will tell you the highway is not paved to keep the Germans out (a tired World War II era joke) the truth is because of the permafrost there is no asphalt creating a mud induced traffic jam every time the summer rains swing Yakutsks way. Near thousand car traffic jams are not unheard of and during these back ups and travelers might pass the time while stuck in Siberian traffic by looting beating and kidnapping other travelers. Siberian mud pirates.
26. SichuanTibet Highway
In China the number of deaths caused by car accidents has nearly doubled in the past 20 years climbing from 3.9 to 7.6 per 100000 of the population between 1985 and 2005. The SichuanTibet Highway a highelevation road between Chengdu and Tibet where landslides and rock avalanches are common is undoubtedly part of the problem.The 2412km long SichuanTibet Highway starts from Chengdu of Sichuan on the east and ends at Lhasa of Tibet on the west. The road stretches into Lhasa passing Yaan Garze and Chamdo. SichuanTibet highway traverses 14 high mountains which average 40005000m spans dozens of famous rivers (Dadu River Jinsha River Lantsang River Nujiang) crosses primeval forest and numerous dangerous sections. It has spectacular views along the line with unique ethnic customs.
27. James Dalton Highway
The James Dalton Highway is a 414mile gravel road. It heads straight north from the Livengood turnoff of the Elliott Highway through arctic tundra to the farthest north reaches of Alaska. Alyeska built the 360mile haul road now known as the Dalton Highway from the Yukon River to Prudhoe Bay for $150 million to supply the oil facilities on the North Slope. The pipeline bridge across the 1875 mile Yukon River is the only span across that river in Alaska.But this is not a road for the faint of heart or those with a brandnew vehicle! It is still the main supply route for the Prudhoe Bay oilfields and you will be sharing the road with large tractortrailers. Windshields and headlights are easy targets of flying rocks. Most rental companies will not allow you to drive their cars on the Dalton. Trucks speeding along the slippery gravel track kick up thick clouds of dust or mud reducing visibility to absolute zero; potholes take a heavy toll on cars and services gas and repairs are practically nonexistent. Dont even consider driving the Dalton unless you have 4wheel drive a CB radio extra fuel food tires and a trunk filled with supplies.
28. PatiopouloPerdikaki Road
This is a narrow busy dirt track that stretches from Patiopoulo to Perdikaki in Greece. This road is a steep climb or decent it is dangerous because it has huge pot holes and very little grip for the vehicles that travel on it. It is a narrow road with a sheer drop on either side of its slope with no guard rails or an prevention to stop a vehicle from going over. Many people die on his road every year it is used by pedestrians livestock and trucks buses and cars. A very dangerous road that has gravel for grip in most places and there are no lines to determine where the edge is this is especially dangerous at night most of the accidents happen at night on this road.
29. Trollstigen
Trollstigen (The Troll Ladder) is a mountain road in Rauma Norway part of Norwegian National Road 63 connecting
30. The A682 Road
The A682 between junction 13 of the M65 and Long Preston is the worst road in England as it has claimed almost 100 fatalities over the last ten years. The 14 mile single lane A682 between junction 13 of the M65 near Nelson Lancs and Long Preston in North Yorkshire had 22 serious accidents in the past three years two of them fatal. Experts say it has an average of 0.5 deaths per 10 miles annually. It is a favorite for motorcyclists especially early on a Sunday morning.