This document analyzes the geometric features and causes of accidents on a 350m road stretch in Kerala, India with 4 consecutive curves. Field measurements were taken to determine parameters like radius of curvature, super elevation, sight distance, etc. Analysis found issues like insufficient radius on the 1st curve, unsystematic super elevation, blocked sight lines, and improperly installed signs. The main causes of accidents were identified as vehicles failing to navigate sharp curves due to small radii, exceeding safe speeds for curves, and limited visibility. Mitigation measures proposed included improving road signs, providing systematic super elevation, clearing sight lines, using sufficient transition lengths between curves, and increasing curve radii where needed.