Drivers found not following the lane rules in Dhangadhi
Dhangadhi: Violation of traffic rules on the Mohanapul-Attaria 6-lane road is on the rise. The risk of accidents has increased due to the non-observance of traffic rules on the 14.2 km long Mohanapul-Attaria 6-lane road. Roshan Pant of Dhangadhi told Dinesh Khabar that the risk of accidents has increased as small and big vehicles including motorcycles, autorickshaws, tractors, and trucks cross the road at a place made for pedestrians.
"There is a growing trend of reckless driving on 6-lane roads and non-compliance with lane discipline," he said. Which has increased the risk of accidents. ' The traffic police are responsible for managing the traffic on the road.
But the public has complained that the police did not pay attention to managing the traffic on the 6-lane road. Chief Advocate of the District Traffic Police Office, Kailali, Vakil Bahadur Singh told Dinesh Khabar that the construction work of the six-lane road has not been completed and there is no work to put traffic signs on the road. "There is no traffic sign on the 6-lane road," he said. In the median of the 6-lane road, lanes are crossed from wherever they are found.
Roads have been cut in more than a dozen places from DK Oil to the traffic intersection. Although the traffic police said that there was a problem in enforcing the rules as there was no road use sign, the 6-lane road planning office said that the traffic sign is yet to be placed as the road construction work has not been completed yet. Acting Chief of the 6-lane Road Planning Office Siddharaj Pandey said, "The road construction work is not over yet.
The contract has been signed to keep traffic information and signs. Although it is said that the construction work of the 6-lane road is still pending, the general public has said that no work is being done in the road area today