Kabul-to-Jalalabad Road, Afghanistan
From series “Most Dangerous and Lethal Roads”Lenght: 60 km.
Inexperienced drivers who are intending to visit Afghanistan should definitely stay away from the Kabul-Jalalabad road. Kabul-Jalalabad is a highway with a length of about 60 km, linking the cities Kabul and Jalalabad. Fatal traffic accidents occur in this area every day. The number of deaths on the road is so high that the locals stopped counting long ago. Everyone here knows about the terrible features of the road.
The route Kabul-Jalalabad is a continuous series of sharp turns and cliffs. Car crashes are daily occurrences due to reckless driving. Moreover, the track is under the control of the Taliban anti-government armed groups. Kabul-Jalalabad is a really challenging highway and is a nightmare in the wet or dark. It is among the most dangerous roads in Afghanistan and the ever-deadliest one on the planet. To the beginning - Rodovia da Morte
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