Europe’s Deadliest Roads | Poland, Bulgaria & Spain | Free Documentary
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00:00:00 Poland
With over 2,000 road deaths in 2021, Poland ranks poorly in EU road safety, despite strict laws on blood alcohol limits. Excessive speed, irresponsible behavior, and drunk driving fuel the issue. Poland has tolls without barriers, with cameras automatically charging drivers since December 2021, but this “free-flow” system has led to numerous accidents, especially on the dangerous 700 km A4 motorway. Speeding, often linked to reckless “drifters,” remains a significant problem. To combat this, police use high-powered cars to track offenders. Penalties are steep, with fines reaching €1,000 since 2022 for repeat speeding violations.
00:51:00 Bulgaria
Bulgarian roads have one of Europe’s highest death tolls, with two fatalities daily—double the rate in many EU countries. The Trakia highway is unsafe, recording 100,000 vehicles per hour despite poor maintenance and numerous potholes. The road averages 250 accidents and 42 deaths each month. In November 2021, Europe’s deadliest road accident in a decade occurred here, claiming 44 lives when a bus crashed and caught fire. Survivor accounts shed light on this tragedy. Corruption exacerbates the risks, with bribes used to bypass vehicle safety tests and evade penalties for speeding. We explore Bulgaria’s road safety crisis with access to police, emergency services, and victim stories.
01:45:33 Spain
The AP9 and AP7 are among Spain’s most dangerous roads. We filmed months of incidents here, from drunk drivers to runaway trucks and deadly fog-induced pileups. Albert and Jorge pursue a driver who nearly hit a policeman after evading a checkpoint. They soon find a man feigning unconsciousness beside his car, attempting to dodge questioning. The AP7, crucial for trade with ports like Barcelona and Valencia, is Europe’s busiest route for heavy goods. In 2021, 10% of fatal accidents involved trucks. Today, police find one 5,000 kg overweight—a hazard in windy conditions. Dense fog over 100 km adds to the risk. In 2014, it caused a 30-vehicle pileup, and today, Hector consoles a man whose family was injured in similar conditions.
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00:00:00 Poland
With over 2,000 road deaths in 2021, Poland ranks poorly in EU road safety. Speeding, reckless behavior, and drunk driving are major issues. The “free-flow” toll system introduced on the A4 motorway in 2021 has led to frequent accidents. Police use high-powered cars to track offenders, and fines for repeat speeding offenses have risen to €1,000.
00:51:00 Bulgaria
Bulgarian roads have one of Europe’s highest fatality rates, with the Trakia highway particularly unsafe due to heavy traffic and poor maintenance. The highway averages 250 accidents monthly, with corruption allowing bribes to bypass safety checks. In November 2021, Europe’s worst road accident in a decade occurred here, killing 44 people.
01:45:33 Spain
Spain’s AP9 and AP7 highways are notoriously dangerous, with frequent incidents involving drunk drivers, runaway trucks, and dense fog. The AP7, a key trade route, sees heavy truck traffic; in 2021, 10% of fatal accidents involved trucks. Police frequently stop overweight trucks, and dense fog has caused multiple pileups, including a 30-car crash in 2014.
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Just wondering, why did you geoblocked it for wievers in Poland?
@ what are wievers? Producing country Germany, Poland. Deals in place with local channels.
It would be interesting to watch a documentary about road accidents also here in Italy… many issues are present also here just like PL, BG and ES.
@@federicooglino4645 Are you from Italy?
Because polish roads are full of complete nutters
Gotta love the narrators view of RACE CARS… standard bmw LOL
I was reminded of the ancient, non-used toll gate from San Diego into Coronado in California. Although I don’t think people crash into too often, but the reason was always given that it wasn’t torn down because it would interrupt the road for too much time for it to be worth it and they wanted to keep it as a sort of “speed bump”.