Dialogue about the causes and remedies of road accidents

Dialogue about the causes and remedies of road accidents

Suppose, you are Bakul and your friend is Nayon. Recently you have noticed that road accident is on the rise horribly in our country. Everyday many people fall victim to road accidents. Now, write a dialogue between you and your friend about the causes and remedies of road accidents.

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Write a dialogue between you and your friend about the causes and remedies of road accidents

Bakul: How are you, Nayon?
Nayon: Fine. What about you?
Bakul: I'm not feeling well mentally.
Nayon: What's the reason behind it?
Bakul: Everyday many people fall victim to road accidents. Consequently, irreparable losses are caused to lives and properties. In some worse cases, people lose their valuable lives.
Nayon: It's really a matter of great concern. Do you know the causes of road accidents?
Bakul: I think, reckless driving, indiscriminate stop of vehicles to pick up and get down passengers, increase of unlicensed and faulty vehicles, vehicles laden with more passengers and goods, violation of traffic rules, unskilled drivers are basically responsible for road accidents.

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Nayon: Unplanned roads, irregularities, and corruption of traffic police are also responsible for road accidents.
Bakul: Right you are. Jaywalking is also responsible for road accidents.
Nayon: Well, what're the remedies of road accidents?
Bakul: I think, first of all, reckless driving should be stopped at any cost. Secondly, those who violate traffic rules should be given exemplary punishment and penalty. Thirdly, unlicensed and unfit vehicles should be seized and destroyed. Fourthly, more flyovers and foot over bridges should be built; besides, our roads should be widened.
Nayon: Right you are. Public awareness should be raised to obey traffic rules.
Bakul: Yes, I agree with you. Thank you very much.
Nayon: Thank you too.


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