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Terrifying reality if a driver breaks down on Death Valley road in America where 68 people have died
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Published 20:52 27 Mar 2025 GMT

Terrifying reality if a driver breaks down on Death Valley road in America where 68 people have died

As you've likely already guessed, Death Valley is not the sort of place you want to be breaking down in

Brenna Cooper

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Picture this, you're driving down a remote road in the middle of nowhere and begin to encounter car troubles — a nailed on way to ruin your day, right?

Thankfully in most cases, a broken down car involves calling your breakdown cover and sitting pretty until a tow truck arrives. Inconvenient yeah, but not the worst thing in the world.

Well, as long as you're not driving through one of the hottest or coldest places in the world, as this could be a death sentence.

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Once such place you don't want to find yourself running into car issues in is the Death Valley National Park in Eastern California, an area of the US which holds a record breaking temperature of 56.7°C (134°F) in 1913.

Now this figure is an extreme, temperatures on average in the region reach around 47°C (116°F). But this is still absolutely not a temperature you'd want to spending an extended period of time outside in, especially if you're low on water.

There's also limited phone signal and a lack of road signs, which means your chances of summoning a tow truck are slim to none.

Add this to the fact that Death Valley is also home wildlife which could kill you alongside abandoned mineshafts pumping out poisonous gasses and the reasons for visiting the region are rapidly dwindling.

A national park named 'Death Valley' is hardly inviting (Getty Stock Images)
A national park named 'Death Valley' is hardly inviting (Getty Stock Images)

What should you do if you break down in Death Valley?

US Janda Law firm states that 68 people have died in Death Valley between the years of 2007 and 2024, so if you don't fancy becoming a statistic then pay attention.

For the intrepid travellers happy enough to take the risk, the US National Parks website has an abundance of information on essentials to bring with you on such a road trip and what to do if your journey goes wrong.

"On main roads, another traveler should come along sooner than you could walk for help. Leave the car's hood up and/or mark the road with a large X visible to aircraft," the website states.

"If you decide to walk out, stay on the main roads-do not cut cross-country. If it's hot, walk out only if you can carry sufficient water and wait until after sundown. Leave a dated note describing your plan with your vehicle."

The US National Park Service has a list of guidance to follow should you find yourself stuck (Getty Stock Images)
The US National Park Service has a list of guidance to follow should you find yourself stuck (Getty Stock Images)

The advice also urges road-trippers to travel with basic tools, spare tires and 'at least a gallon [of water] per person per day.'

"Things can go wrong quickly in the backcountry. Pre-trip planning could save your life," the NPS adds.

"Bring basic tools, a shovel, extra water, and food with you. Top off your gas tank before starting a trip."

So there you go, if you're planning on driving through Death Valley, the Australian Outback or even frozen highway in the wilderness of Siberia, make sure you're prepared.

And if you're reading this after breaking down — good luck.

Featured Image Credit: Getty Stock Images

Topics: Environment, Cars, Travel, Weird

Brenna Cooper
Brenna Cooper

Brenna Cooper is a journalist at LADbible. She graduated from the University of Sheffield with a degree in History, followed by an NCTJ accredited masters in Journalism. She began her career as a freelance writer for Digital Spy, where she wrote about all things TV, film and showbiz. Her favourite topics to cover are music, travel and any bizarre pop culture.

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