As I drive along the streets of my hometown in New York, and pay close attention to the vehicles parked in the driveways, what is the most common theme? Nearly every resident has an all wheel drive, 4X4, SUV or truck. These could be a coincidence or is it practical?

Here in New York State you have a much greater chance of getting from point A to point B if you have an all wheel drive, 4X4, SUV or truck to get you through an Empire State winter. No matter what you drive you might have difficulty if you live on the "Steepest Street in New York State".

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The 5 Steepest Streets in America, according to Huffpost, presents a challenge for drivers and bicyclists alike. Before we get to New York, here are the Top 5 Steepest Streets in America;

  • Waipio Road in Honokaa, Hawaii - 45% gradient
  • Canton Avenue in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania - 37% gradient
  • Eldred Street in Los Angeles, California - 33.30% gradient
  • 28th Street in Los Angeles, California - 33% gradient
  • Baxter Street in Los Angeles, California - 32% gradient
518 News, Glade Hill Road, Catskill Mountains, steepest street in New York State
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Glade Hill Road in the Catskill Mountains is considered the steepest mile in New York State. Although the average grade of Glade Hill Road wouldn't come close to the top 5 in America Pjamm Cycling lists it at a daunting 12.3% average grade.

518 News, Glade Hill Road, Catskill Mountains, steepest street in New York State, Claryville New York
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Glade Hill Road can be found in Claryville, New York, which is about one hour west of Kingston and approximately 90 minutes south of Oneonta, NY.

Duffy's Hill, Lexington Avenue between 102nd and 103rd in Manhattan, drops 28 feet in 200 feet and is considered the steepest hill in Manhattan. Much shorter distance than Glade Hill Road.

New York State's 5 Most Dangerous Roads [RANKED]

With plenty of big cities and numerous busy highways, it should come as no surprise New York state is unfortunately home to some of the most dangerous roads in the nation. While you would expect New York City to be the home of such roadways (2 on this list), the danger is not limited to the Big Apple. According to Catalano Law, 3 New York State's 5 most dangerous roads live mostly Upstate and should be navigated with the most extreme caution. Here are the 5 most dangerous in the Empire State.

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If you've ever 'white-knuckled' your way through traffic, there's a good chance it happened in one of the United States' 50 worst traffic areas. WorldPopulationReview researched information from Car Insurance Comparison and Elk+Elk Lawfirm and determined which portion of the road had the most fatal crashes between 2000 and 2019. Here's a look at The Most Deadly 10 Miles of Road in Every State.

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