Nepal

2,318 killed in road accidents in 11 months

2,318 killed in road accidents in 11 months

By Rastriya Samachar Samiti

Photo: THT Online

KATHMANDU: A total of 2,318 people have lost their lives in road accidents across the country in the Nepali month of Jestha, second last month of the current fiscal year with 168 in Kathmandu Valley alone.

Narrow and twisting roads, vehicles carrying passengers beyond capacity and negligence on the part of drivers are some of the factors responsible for road accidents.

Kathmandu Valley, on average, records more road accidents comparatively. Metropolitan Traffic Police Division Chief Basanta Kumar Panta said a total of 5,781 road accidents occurred in the valley in the same period killing 168 and injuring 4,099. On average, seven people are killed in road accidents on a daily basis. Addressing a one-day conference related to the control of road accidents here, Kathmandu Metropolitan City Administrative Chief Yadav Prasad Koirala said road accidents could be minimised by following traffic rules. The metropolis was working to install traffic lights, build overhead bridges and manage bus parks in the valley, he informed. Chief District Officer Kedar Nath Sharma stressed the need for following general individual practices like taking a walk on occasions instead of driving. Likewise, other speakers like civil society leader Kanak Mani Dixit and artist Kiran KC pointed out the need of replacing small vehicles with public ones.