Scariest U.S. drives
April 1, 2009
Sure, navigating the freeway on the way to work in the morning can be scary enough, but some drives are frightening even without wall-to-wall traffic and drivers who think they’re in a NASCAR race. Mountain passes and two-lane coastline roads may be big on scenery, but be careful not to take your eye off the pavement for very long.
Recently, Forbes Traveler compiled a list of “America’s Scariest Drives.” Check ‘em out:
Highway 1, Big Sur (California)
The Saddle Road, Big Island (Hawaii)
Aspen to Leadville via Independence Pass (Colorado)
Tail of the Dragon (North Carolina/Tennessee)
State Route 16 (West Virginia)
Beartooth Highway (Wyoming/Montana)
Interstate 15 (California/Nevada)
To read all about what makes these stretches of road so challenging, and to take in a slideshow, visit Forbes Traveler.
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