
World's Most Dangerous Roads: Narok County, Kenya
Narok County's dirt corridors run through Maasai territory in southern Kenya, where drivers Naisho, John, and Longisa haul livestock and passengers toward the Ewaso Nyiro market, one of the region's biggest trading hubs. The cameras ride along as trucks lurch through washed-out sections, dodge wildlife crossing the route, and stall with mechanical failures miles from help, all while racing a clock set by market prices that drop as the day wears on. Herding disputes slow convoys down, and the film catches a protest erupting after an accident, with locals accusing police of misconduct in how it was handled. The drivers talk through what it takes to keep cargo, and themselves, intact on roads that see regular wrecks and rarely see repair crews. Between the driving sequences, the film shows the market itself, the endpoint all this risk is aimed at, and the pressure that keeps drivers pushing through conditions they openly call dangerous. It is one entry in a series covering hazardous routes worldwide.