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Like the Megamosa, because it's probably those ones that's like carved, like on the edge of the mountain. And that one intersection in Mumbai. There's one intersection. There's quite a few. Okay, cool. But yeah, this is just an information. This is probably gonna blow our minds. This is probably like the temple videos in the richest temples and all that kind of stuff. So it's more informational. Yeah, we're making light of this. I bet we're gonna see things that go well. People actually traverse these roads. There's some crazy stuff. There's like the ones that are just like on the sides of cliffs. And that only room is for one car. So if somebody else is coming the other way, you're done for. Yeah. Maybe they're one way. I don't know. Here we go. We don't know. Swamp. We know that. We've heard that before. I think that's a high note. If you ask a non-Indian, especially westerners, they will say every road in India is dangerous. They call our highways dangerous. That these roads that I'm gonna mention would bring them nightmares. Today at Simply Chumal, we are going to talk about the top five most dangerous roads in India. Yes. Before we get on with the list, from funny Indian film fights to incredible Indians that we didn't know of, we have videos on several topics. So please go through our previous videos. If you do find our work interesting, subscribe to our channel and press the title bell icon next to it. If you find our stuff interesting. Number five, three levels zigzag road. Located in Sikyan, these viral roads make for the most scenic views at 11,000 feet above sea level. Wow, that's cool. This road will give you the best view of your millionth ride. The curvy roads will send your head spinning, even if you're sitting in the maxi. Alexis would like that. You need special permits to pass through as the road is not for the faint hearted. It doesn't look dangerous. Number four, holy shh. Kailash road. The one lane path, which passes through the newly formed Jammu and Kashmir district, is so dangerous that it will make your GPS stop working. That doesn't look like a four wheel car. The glimes are terrible. I don't think that's a road. I don't think that's a road. It could land you on your death row. That looks like the pathway to Kata Doon. Number three, Leh Manali road. Driving on this route is a bad pain because the highway is always- That's a river. What's that a road? You end up moving at a snail's pace. When the snow-leadened road thaws with frost heaves, several trucks and four-wheelers are said to have suffered irreparable damage. And these narrow two-way roads are filled by seasoned drivers who try to balance their tires at the edge of the cliff to cross a hairpin bend, which will frighten even the most courageous. Number two, National Highway 22. The name highway to hell seems more appropriate for this scary highway than the correct- Oh! National Highway 22. It's like bus going. I hope that's a one-way road. The road here makes you cut through a mountain. I would like to walk it. I don't want to drive it. It glues over you in the form of clips and tunnels all around. National Highway 22 was also featured in History Channel's IRT deadliest roads TV series for its poor maintenance and hazard conditions. Wow. Number one, Zojila Pass. The blink of an eye of native vehicles strayed down from an altitude of 3,538 meters. Zojila Pass is one of the country's most dreaded roads, as it is frightfully narrow and covered in snow sludge around the season. You come across this route while making your way to Leh from Srinagar. The pass is a major link between Ladakh and Kashmir. What do you think of this list? This is just part one of this list. I think it's insane. We will be coming up with a second part too soon. Till then, keep walking. Okay. Look, I'm not scared of heights. That's not something that scares me too. I don't have a phobia about it. But. But I can get very uncomfortable. I would love to go down every single one of those walking. Like I would love to walk every single one of them. I'd be fine. I think it'd be wonderful. But a car that is tons and tons of weight and it's on your, this is the edge and this is the car. And the weight of the car could go down, could make the clip go down at any moment. And that's what makes me nervous. I'm with you. I don't, oh my word. That is crazy. And the fact that there's so many. I mean, I know that it does look like in many of the spots you could just be going and just suddenly go, the earth could give out on the left side of the car. My word. I've driven on some wacky roads before, like I've driven through the Rocky Mountains. I ain't driven on nothing like that. Rockin' mountains. Scary thing is driving through the Rocky Mountains at night when it's snowing. Yeah. Because you can't see really well and you can't, there's no lighting except your headlights. And you can't tell where the edge is. Yeah. That's not comfortable. But nothing like that. Nothing like that. Because there would never be a road like that in United States. There would never be a road. Because everybody would say, no one should go on that road. And also, if somebody fell, lawsuits. Yep. We're a litigious society. Lawsuits. Lawsuits, lawsuits. You can't have something that unsafe. No. I mean, there's dangerous roads. There's like- But they're all gonna have something- Even on the edge. None of those even on like, why haven't they put like a guardrail? Seriously. Why isn't there a guardrail? Seriously, I remember a road in South Africa that was made you uncomfortable in this one region from Cape Town out to this other little town. And you're up and it's a legend when another car comes. It's tight? No. Not even remotely close to any of those. I'm like a little anxious right now. Cause it's especially good. That's like, like, okay. I'm gonna take a school bus and go on one of these roads. Like something that's massive and not very good at maneuvering. Any kid who's gone on that road and then like one school year. Road trip. Ah, I wanna go there. Did you imagine? I wonder if there's any- I'm sorry if this triggered some of you who've actually been, if you've been on these roads, please share your stories with us. They're probably, they're probably like, yeah. You're a bunch of bullies. It's probably like, I go on this road every day. They're probably like, this is the way I went to school every day. I got 85 on that road. Yeah. This road's nothing for me, stupid American idiot. We are that. We are that. But that was crazy. That was insane. Let us know more crazy videos like this. I'm still legit low level anxiety. Those are crazy. Yeah. And I'm with you. I'm not, I don't have a fear of heights. Like I would go on and I would look over the edge. I go to top of the Empire State Building. I'm at the edge looking over. Ooh, this is awesome. That makes me uncomfortable. It's cause it's not, it's not just you. It's a massive multi-ton vehicle. Up here on the earth, both on the muffy, but up here the cars cumblin' down. I don't wanna go on the earth. Well, anyways, that was cool though. Let us know more videos like this that will make us freak out. That's always fun. Yeah, that was a nice change of pace. That was good.