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عايشه بعزاهلها
14-12-2022 - 04:52 am
بنات بليز ساعدوني عندي كذا topics ,وابي وحده تساعدني بكتابه واحد منهم وابي اسلمه يوم الثلاثاء وانا عندي اختبار صعب ومو رايقه للكتابه .
topics
the character of a person you highly respect
(descriptive)
or
the story of a famous leader
(narrative)
or
the causes of divorce in our society
(cause and effect)
or
the causes of road accidents
(cause and effect )
or
the similarities and differences between marriage customs in your country and another country
)comparison and contrast)
بنات انا كل اللي ابيه موضوع واحد منهم ومطلوب مني اسلمه لها يوم الثلاثاء اذا تقدر وحده منكم تساعدني لها الف شكر والله يجزيها الف خير على فكره الموضوع الاول يكون( وصف )


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عايشه بعزاهلها
عايشه بعزاهلها
ونسيت اقول انها تبي مقدمه وخاتمه للموضوع وbody of 3 paragraphs
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سفيرة الغد
سفيرة الغد
هلا اختي
تفضلي الموضوع عن اسباب حوادث الطريق في احد دول العالم
the causes of road accidents
Surge in road accidents
KATHMANDU, Jan 25 - The bus accident in Pyuthan last week that killed 40 people, including a newly wed groom’s, has brought into sharp focus the hazards of road travel in the country.The incident was one among an alarmingly high number of road accidents, resulting in a chilling death toll over the past seven months. Data complied by the Post, indicate that since mid-July 2004, major road accidents have claimed at least 230 lives, not to mention hundreds of those injured. Various political parities and civic organizations in Pyuthan, have demanded an impartial probe into the latest accident, and warned drivers and transport entrepreneurs to see to it that accidents are not repeated out of carelessness.
The frequency of road accidents has registered a sharp rise over the past three years. According to statistics of the Traffic Directorate under Nepal Police, road accidents jumped 23 percent—from 4413 to 5430—in fiscal year 2003/2004 (beginning mid-July) over the preceding fiscal year. Likewise, accidents in fiscal year 2002/2003 rose to 4413 from 3823 in 2001/2002. Thankfully, the number of deaths declined in 2003 and 2004 compared to preceding years.The causes of road accidents are manifold. In the Pyuthan bus accident, for instance, the driver was reportedly drunk, as indeed is the case in a significant number of accidents.
Passengers have complained of inebriated drivers driving rashly. Drunkenness coupled with treacherous roads such as ours is a fatal combination.
Urmila Sharma, 38, of Chitwan, who regularly shuttles between her home and Kathmandu by bus, blames the drivers for accidents. She says she has witnessed inebriated drivers driving recklessly on several occasions, and adds that even when not drunk, they tend to drive unreasonably fast. "Every time they confront the bends without slowing down and overtake recklessly, I nearly have a heart attack," she said.
One way to control drunken driving could be conducting sobriety tests on drivers, using breathalyzer. But the traffic police are yet to introduce them on highways.
Mechanical problems, including brake failure, are other major causes of road accidents. Monitoring vehicle condition is non-existent. Sharad Adhikari, technical director at the Department of Transport Management, conceded that there is no regular monitoring due to †logistical difficulties’. The department, however, carries out a thorough check of vehicles before issuing route permits.
Drivers, on their part, blame the dangerously poor condition of roads and certain circumstances that compel them to speed up for the surge in accidents.
Bal Krishna Shrestha, a bus driver on long routes for the past 13 years, complains that roads are too narrow, prone to landslides and poorly maintained—a burning example of which is the 36-km Mugling-Narayanghat road.
"There may be some drivers that drink and drive, but even those who do not drink have a tough time driving on the highway," said Shrestha of Hetauda-5 who drives a Sita Yatayat bus between Kathmandu and Biratnagar. He claimed that frequent security checks and curfews along the way, force drivers to speed up, as they are under pressure to meet an extremely tight schedule.
Director General of the Department of Roads Durga Prasad KC, admitted that efforts so far have centered on short-term solutions. However, he claimed that is about to change, with Japanese experts conducting an in-depth study to find a durable solution, which will be implemented by DoR and the Department of Water Induced Disaster Prevention. As regards the over-stretched capacity of roads, he said alternative routes such as the proposed Kathmandu-Hetauda fast track were the only option.
Major causes of road accidents
Drunken driving
Delayed schedules due to security checks
Poor vehicle maintenance
Lack of monitoring
Poor road maintenance

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