What Caused the Highway Road Mishap That Killed 1 and Injured 3 in Afghanistan's Laghman?

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Key Takeaways
- One traveller killed and three injured in Laghman accident.
- Accident blamed on reckless driving.
- Highway safety remains a critical issue in Afghanistan.
- Previous accidents highlight a pattern of driver negligence.
- Authorities urge compliance with traffic laws.
Kabul, Sep 25 (NationPress) One traveller has lost their life and three others have sustained injuries when their vehicle overturned in the Kakakh region of eastern Afghanistan's Laghman province on Thursday morning, as reported by the provincial police office.
The tragic incident was attributed to reckless driving, according to the statement. The accident took place along the highway that connects the capital city of Kabul to eastern Nangarhar province, leading to the immediate death of one passenger and injuries to three others, as reported by Xinhua news agency.
Just days earlier, on September 17, seven travellers tragically lost their lives and two others were injured in a collision involving a car and a passenger bus in eastern Wardak province.
The primary highway running through Laghman province is notorious for fatal accidents caused by driver negligence. Highway traffic officials are urging motorists to comply with traffic laws and regulations to prevent further tragedies.
The latest accident occurred on a route linking Kabul to southern Kandahar province, as stated in the report.
This road, which also traverses Wardak province, frequently witnesses deadly accidents due to driver carelessness.
On the same day as the Laghman incident, at least three individuals were killed and two others were injured when their vehicle veered off the road and fell into a deep ravine in northern Afghanistan's Badakhshan province, according to provincial police spokesman Ehsanullah Kamgar.
This accident occurred in the Argo district when the vehicle lost control on a steep path, resulting in the immediate deaths of three commuters, including the driver, along with injuries to two children, Kamgar reported.
Fatal road accidents continue to be a major concern in war-torn Afghanistan, often due to deteriorating road conditions, reckless driving, and insufficient safety measures amid challenging terrain and limited infrastructure.