A driver is set to face charges after a woman was fatally struck by a pick-up truck in Nepal. The incident is part of a growing concern over road safety and accountability in the country. According to Nepal’s laws, if the driver is found guilty of causing death by negligence, they could face imprisonment for up to three years and a fine of up to thirty thousand rupees.
However, if the death was caused by reckless driving, the punishment could be more severe, with imprisonment ranging from three to ten years and a fine of thirty thousand to one hundred thousand rupees. The case highlights the importance of responsible driving and adherence to traffic laws to prevent such tragic incidents.








