If you're out for a pleasant drive in Bolivia, you might want to avoid the North Yungas Road.

Widely considered the world's most dangerous road, the aptly nicknamed "Death Road" is a narrow 40-mile stretch that wraps around the cliffs of a mountain with no guard rail. Cars and trucks travel in both directions on the often one-lane route located northwest of La Paz.

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The interactive map below tells the story of the North Yungas and 21 other deadly roads throughout the world. Drivingexperiences.com created the map using data from the World Health Organization's 2013 status report on road safety, in addition to numerous other sources of information.

The roads are rated by their "fear factor," designating their degree of dangerousness in relation to the others. North Yungas' fear factor is listed at 10 out of 10, making it the most deadly, followed by Pakistan's Fairy Meadows Road that earned a fear factor of nine.

The red exclamation points on the map mark the locations of the deadly routes. Preview the roads' fear factors by hovering your cursor over the markers or click on them for details about the roads.