The most widely recognized use of the phrase is the 1979 title track and album by the Australian rock band AC/DC.
: The title is also linked to the Canning Highway in Australia. It earned the nickname "Highway to Hell" due to a steep, dangerous decline leading to "The Raffles" bar, where many fatal accidents occurred at a high-speed intersection. 2. Environmental Policy: The "Highway to Climate Hell" Highway to Hell
: During COP27 , UN Secretary-General António Guterres famously warned that the world is on a "highway to climate hell with our foot still on the accelerator". The most widely recognized use of the phrase
The term is frequently used in reports analyzing the negative effects of specific road and development projects. Highway to Hell by Joëlle Gergis - Black Inc. Highway to Hell by Joëlle Gergis - Black Inc