Romania ranks as the most dangerous European country to rent a car, according to a Go Voyager study. Thus, Romania demonstrates the lowest road quality index, the worst mean speed score of 73, a high fatality rate of 81.1 per 1 million inhabitants, and 2,913 road accidents per 1 million inhabitants a year.

According to World Population Review, the country shows the lowest road quality index of 2.96, and has the lowest mean speed score of 73, that demonstrates poor road infrastructure, and intense traffic density, which increases traveling time significantly.

The high fatality rate (81.1) and road accident index (2,913) per million inhabitants reveal the careless driving behavior of the local drivers, as well as their failure to properly follow traffic regulations. Additionally, the aforementioned poor road quality and intense traffic can impact the chance of getting into a car accident.