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Traffic Police Tightens ‘No-Horn’ Drive In Nepal

8th August 2022
"The Metropolitan Traffic Police Division (MTPD) is strictly administering the 'No-Horn' campaign."

The Metropolitan Traffic Police Division (MTPD) is strictly administering the 'No-Horn' campaign in order to make it more successful.

Despite the fact that the campaign has been in place since April 2017, it has not proven effective in recent times.

A Rs 500 charge is imposed for sounding the horn without a good justification.

The MTPD states that no one shall sound the horn in any case other than the invisibility of cars approaching from the other direction and the high likelihood of an accident if the horn is not blown.

Similarly, only a modest horn will be permitted in high-risk zones.

The 'no horn' restriction will not apply to emergency vehicles such as ambulances, fire engines, security staff, hearses, and so on.

Private, tourist, and government-owned vehicles, including two-wheelers and four-wheelers, must comply with this rule.

The program is being run in collaboration with the Metropolitan Traffic Police Division, Kathmandu Metropolitan City, Padmakanya Multiple Campus, and Kantipur Dental College and Hospital.

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Traffic Police instructed to file cases against the drivers who don’t follow the odd-even rule

7th July 2020
"Nepal government has allowed private vehicles to operate on an odd-even basis. The Home Ministry has asked them to be strict as they have not complied with the directive."

The Home Ministry has directed to tighten the security as soon as the infection of Covid 19 spreads in the Kathmandu Valley. Following the instructions of the Home Ministry, it has started strictly checking whether the passengers in the vehicles are wearing masks or not, whether more people than specified are traveling or not.

Nepal government has allowed private vehicles to operate on an odd-even basis. Although two people on a motorcycle and more than three people in a private car are not allowed to travel, the Home Ministry has asked them to be strict as they have not complied with the directive.

Following the letter from the Home Ministry, the Metropolitan Traffic Police has set up checkpoints at 56 places.

During the checking, action has been initiated against the vehicles that do not follow the instructions of the government.

"We have been holding vehicles that do not follow the government's instructions for a few hours to three days," he said. If anyone is disobedient and or does not oblige to follow the rule, we have been instructed to file a case against them, ”said Traffic Police Chief Bhim Prasad Dhakal.

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Nepal Police’s First Ever Mobile App Launched in Gandaki Zone

29th August 2020
"Nepal Police launches its mobile app to regulate technology-friendly service."

Nepal Police has launched its first-ever ‘Nepal Police’ mobile app in Kaski. It is a pilot project launched with the objective of regulating the work of Nepal Police as a technology-friendly service. 

The app has already been made public at a press conference via video conference amidst the pandemic. The app was launched by Office Chief Superintendent of Police, Jeevan Kumar Shrestha.

The app aims to maintain overall peace and security in the district and allows the public to inform the police about incidents and crimes from their residence or the crime scene quickly; and, helps to prevent further damage and to stop the crimes immediately. There are provisions to report the police about domestic violence, looting, theft, death, car accident, fraud, sexual offences, drugs, missing persons, weapons and explosives. 

The ‘Nepal Police’ app is in Google Play Store and is supported by both Android and iPhone. The main features of this app are- Panic Mode (BETA) that allows the operations department to respond promptly in case of emergency situations, Emergency Numbers, Police Stations Nearby, Report Incident, News, Guidelines and FM (Metro Traffic FM 95.5.). 
 

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