The longest straight road in the world in Saudi Arabia is 149 miles long. This straight road is located in Saudi Arabia.
This road is passing through a desert, this longest road does not have a single bend or curve anywhere.
Saudi Arabia’s Highway 10 is said to be 916 miles long and connects Al-Darb in the southwest with Al-Batha in the east.
It is a very busy road and most of the trucks plying it transport goods from one corner of the country to another. But the most famous stretch of this longest road is the 149 miles that stretch through the Rub al-Khali desert.
This particular piece of road infrastructure was originally built as a private road during the reign of King Fahd bin Abdulaziz, after which it became part of the public road system. The road holds the Guinness World Record for longest straight road and It is also called the most boring (tiring) road in the world due to no bends or bends.
The reason for this is that there is a completely straight highway for 149 miles, while there are almost no trees in sight.