India tops the list with over 150,000 road fatalities annually. Overcrowded roads, rule violations, and poor infrastructure make driving extremely risky
Venezuela’s roads are not just poorly maintained—they’re also plagued by frequent robberies, fuel shortages, and lawless driving conditions
Dangerous potholes, unregulated public transport, and minimal enforcement make Zimbabwe one of the most difficult places to drive
While Morocco offers breathtaking drives, it also has a high accident rate due to poor rural roads and aggressive driver behavior
China’s rapid urban development has led to congested roads, frequent accidents, and challenges with enforcing traffic laws
Tunisia’s drivers often ignore traffic rules. Combined with underdeveloped infrastructure, the roads become highly unpredictable
Brazil struggles with traffic congestion, road rage, and inconsistent road conditions, increasing the risk for drivers
Colombia’s mountainous terrain, reckless driving, and poor traffic discipline make its roads particularly dangerous
Malaysia sees frequent road mishaps, often due to distracted driving, speeding, and weak driving regulations