The level-three sergeant driving had 15 years of driving experience, which was reassuring enough.
Not only was the Tibetan Line bumpy, but there were also dangerous 360-degree sharp turns from time to time. Even a level-three soldier with 15 years of driving experience in the Tibetan Line was driving very slowly.
In the vehicle, the squad leader of the military depot spread out the map and pointed at the most dangerous spot on the route to Mazar Daban. Because of his worry, his voice was a little tense as he said, "It's the longest and most dangerous part of the road to Mazar Daban. It's also the place where an avalanche is most likely to happen. We've previously advised the leader of the team to give up on the decision to go to the outpost."