Shibuya Crossing in Tokyo, Japan, is recognized as the world’s busiest intersection, with approximately 2,500 pedestrians crossing simultaneously during peak hours, totaling nearly half a million daily crossings.
The “Road of Death” in Bolivia, known as Camino de las Yungas, spans 40 miles and is infamous for its narrow, winding paths and lack of guardrails, making it one of the most dangerous roads globally.
Interstate 405 in California is notorious for severe congestion and complex interchanges, posing significant challenges for drivers due to frequent accidents and the need for quick decision-making.
Trollstigen in Norway is a scenic yet demanding mountain road featuring steep inclines and sharp turns, requiring careful navigation, especially for larger vehicles.
The Kiki Roundabout in Mombasa, Kenya, presents navigational difficulties due to its size and multiple entry points, leading to a high accident rate.
EDSA, a major highway in Metro Manila, Philippines, is plagued by severe traffic congestion and complex interchanges, contributing to frequent gridlocks and accidents.
The Magic Roundabout in Swindon, England, consists of five smaller roundabouts arranged in a circle, creating a unique traffic management system that challenges drivers with its unconventional layout.