Passage De Gois in France one such road. At first glance, it looks like any other road in the world with water on either side. Looks can be deceiving. Wait several hours and you’ll know why. Twice a day the road is under water. Just make sure your timing to cross is perfect. Luxor-Al-Hurghada Road, Egypt, makes the list. The road is remote, and patrolled by terrorist who strike at night. People tend to drive without their headlights on. Accidents galore happen. Skippers Canyon Road in New Zealand is so notorious that there is no insurance agency that will cover your vehicle on this road.
Halsema Highway in the Philippines tops the list as well. Heavy rainfall, mud slides and falling rocks makes this road is nearly impossible to navigate. Tourist will brave the risk for the amazing landscape views. Tianmen Mountain Road in China is not for the faint of heart. Motorists get caught up in the scenery and all too often take their eyes off the road for that fatal split second.