Drivers in Nepal are adventurous and drive like karts. It simply feels like driving a bus out of a sports car. Too bold. There is nothing wrong with getting on the expressway and driving too fast, but the road conditions in Nepal are really poor and the roads are pitiful. Not only that, the road conditions are super poor. On both sides of the muddy mountain road, there is an abyss on one side and mud on the other. If you are not careful, something will happen. Coupled with the large number of cars, the gap between the two cars is at least a few millimeters, which is really terrible. It is simply the feeling of walking on the tip of a knife. It looks scary.
Not only that, the roof of the bus in Nepal is also crowded with people, and it can't be overloaded. There are only two iron steel pipes on the roof to prevent passengers from falling, but something really happened. What are these two pipes for? There is no seat belt safety, and there is no passenger safety in the car. What should I do if the passengers don't hold them well when turning sharply? This is a big security risk.
The effective organization of subway traffic can ensure the smooth operation of the subway. The following is what I sorted out. Interested parents can come and