The main causes of accidents are poor road conditions, non-observance of traffic rules, speeding, drunken driving and lack of road awareness.
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19-year-old Rakesh Periyar and 45-year-old Pushkar Shahi of Janki Rural Municipality died when two motorcycles collided in front of the ward office located in Janki Rural Municipality-3 of Kailali on 18 May.
30-year-old Dharmaraj Khatri, a public health inspector working at Martadi Health Chowki in Badimalika Municipality-7 of Bajura, died when two motorcycles collided on the 6-lane road at Dhangadhi in Kailali on 12th January.
21-year-old Ganesh Bista and 21-year-old Kailash Singh Saund of the same municipality were killed in a motorcycle accident on January 29 at Bhimdatta Municipality-12 Viral Road in Kanchanpur.
In Far West, not only Terai Kailali Kanchanpur, but also the number of people who lost their lives in road accidents is significant. Last October, 28-year-old Bhupendra Bhatt of Parashuram Municipality-4 died in a motorcycle accident in Dadeldhura. In Chait, 20-year-old Jeevan Thapa of Mangalsen Municipality-1 of Achham also lost his life in a motorcycle accident.
In the last two years, although the number of major vehicle accidents has decreased slightly compared to the past, it has been found that most of the young people die prematurely in motorcycle accidents. Although the number of young people who die in road accidents is more, there are children and old people . Two days ago, 65-year-old Lakshiram Rimal of Lamkichuha Municipality-2 died in a motorcycle accident near Lamki Multiple Campus on the East-West Highway of Kailali. 
According to Attaria, the Highway Safety and Traffic Management Office of Nepal Police, 293 people died in 866 road accidents in Far West during the financial year 080/081 to 081/082 Chait . There are 238 men and 55 women among the dead. According to the data of the office, the number of injured people is 1 thousand 448. According to the office, about 72 percent of the deaths are motorcycle accidents.
In the period of 21 months from 080 July to 081 March, the number of motorcycle accidents is 72 percent and the number of deaths in motorcycle accidents is 47 percent. During this period, 137 people died in motorcycle accidents. Most of them are of young age group . The number of people who lost their lives in public vehicle accidents is 103. More than half of the injured are motorcycle accidents. The number of people injured in motorcycle accidents is 56 percent of the total accidents.
There are 1 thousand 916 injured people and 1 thousand 61 were from motorcycle accidents according to the police data. The number of people over the age of 25 who die in accidents is high. According to the Traffic Management Office, Attaria, 24 people aged over 25 years have died. Out of which 168 are men and 36 are women. In the number of injured, there are more of the same age group. There are 651 males and 181 females among 832 people aged over 25 years injured in road accidents during this period. 
55 males and 10 females out of 65 people aged 16 to 25 years are the second number of road accident victims. There are 369 men and 100 women among 469 injured in this age group. Similarly, the number of deaths in the age group of 6 to 16 years is 11. Among them, 6 are men and 5 are women . 65 men and 39 women among the 114 injured in this age group. 13 minors have died in road accidents during this period.
According to DSP Tek Bahadur Zora of Traffic Management Office Attaria, the main causes of road accidents are bad condition of the road, not following traffic rules, speeding and driving under the influence of alcohol, and lack of road awareness. Often women drive scooty . "Young people are getting into more accidents than women," said DSP Zora. According to records, 84 drivers died in motorcycle accidents and the number of deaths of female drivers is zero. Most of the accidents happened in the Terai area, according to police records.
On the other hand, the traffic police is letting off the law-breaking drivers by giving them a fine in the name of action. The traffic police have fined jeeps and passenger and cargo vehicles for violating the rules. Prem Bahadur Pathak, a resident of Dhangadhi, said, "The risk of accidents in the said vehicle will not be reduced by imposing a fine. "We will not allow vehicles to run against the norms.
