





Most people think a road is dangerous primarily because of the weather (e.g., flooding or snowstorms). However, there are other factors to take into consideration. While truck drivers can go through all of the safety checks before hitting the road, a sharp curve, traffic congestion or a steep highway pass can cause them to lose control of their vehicles. There are several highways in the U.S. that have earned the title of being “dangerous” and some have been compared to the “most dangerous roads” in other countries, such Bolivia’s Death Road and Karakorum Highway in China.
In the U.S., there are several roads (and every truck driver can add to this list) that are dangerous to travel. Let’s take a look at the top five dangerous U.S. roads for truckers.
1. Highway 550 Colorado – Called the “Million Dollar Highway”, this route runs from Northern New Mexico to Southern Colorado. It has been deemed dangerous because of the lack of guardrails and those traveling southbound must hug the road due to a sheer drop on one side. There is also the Uncompahgre Gorge that has very steep walls with the threat of a rockslide.
2. Dalton Highway Alaska – This highway runs through Alaska’s remote wilderness. Built primarily for truck drivers hauling supplies to the oilfield workers in Deadhorse, the road is made up of gravel and dirt. Thus, the road has areas that are slick and muddy. Also, from Coldfoot to Deadhorse, there are no services of any kind (e.g., rest stops).
3. Interstate 10 Arizona – This is another road that is mostly remote due to the desert. It connects Tucson to Phoenix, which makes it a heavily traveled road. The lack of guard rails and median barriers increase the risk of accidents. Yet, according the The Advocates, one-third of the accidents involve drunk driving.
4. Highway 2 Montana – Connecting Butte to Three Forks, this highway has a number of curves and is remote. The sparse traffic encourages drivers to exceed the speed limit. However, the main cause of fatalities is the time it takes for an ambulance to get to accident victims and take them to the hospital, which averages 80 minutes.
5. US Route 29 North Carolina – What makes this highway dangerous is the number of curves it has – 318! The twists and turns span 11 miles and are referred to as The Tail of the Dragon (or The Dragon). Also, this stretch of road is rumored to be haunted!
At DVC, no matter the distance of a haul, we check for the best route to arrive safely at our destination. Our drivers start every haul with a thorough safety check and are continuously in contact with our transportation coordinator to help avoid costly delays. Contact us today to learn how our transportation services can benefit your company!