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Driving in Guyana can be very hazardous. Fatalities rate is 27.8 per 100,000 people. Cars, large commercial vehicles, horse drawn carts, bikers, motorcycles, free range livestock, stray dogs, pedestrians, aggressive “mini-buses,” and sleeping animals all share narrow, poorly maintained roads, according to Country Reports. Aggressive, speeding vehicles on the same roads with slow-moving vehicles makes driving in Guyana especially dangerous. Driving at night poses additional concerns as many roads are not lit.