Tuesday, 13 September 2022

A letter to the Editor on reckless driving

 A letter to the Editor on reckless driving


New Road, Kathmandu

5th Baishak, 2074


 The Editor,

 The Kathmandu Post

 Kathmandu, Nepal

 Dear Sir,

 Through the columns of your esteemed daily, I wish to draw the attention of the Traffic Police of Kathmandu Metropolitan city to reckless driving.

 It is high time that proper steps are taken to put a stop to the reckless driving of motorbikes, cars and other vehicles in the streets of our thickly populated city. It was only yesterday that a schoolboy narrowly escaped from being run over by a passenger car going at a very high speed. The boy was crossing the street when a car came racing along at a great speed.

Many women and children who try to cross the roads of this overpopulated city become victims of such reckless driving. This has caused many fatal accidents.

There is no doubt that regulations regarding speed limits do exist, but the drivers pay no heed to them. Hence, accidents are almost a daily occurrence.

The police must strictly enforce the regulations regarding the speed limit. The public who are the worst sufferers must bring pressure to bear upon the police and the other authorities to put a stop to reckless driving, otherwise, this hazard will continue leading to more deaths.

Thanking you.

 Yours sincerely,

Ramesh Shrestha

 Mobile no: 9800000001 

Email: rshtra@gmail.com

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