Odd-even rule removed on operation of public vehicles, still applicable to taxis

KATHMANDU, Jan 29: The Kathmandu Valley administrations have removed the odd-even number (bus, microbus and three-wheelers) rule imposed earlier in the wake of the third wave of coronavirus.  The meeting of the chief district officers of Kathmandu, Lalitpur and Bhaktapur on Friday lifted the odd-even scheme. However, this scheme remains effective in the case of private vehicles including two-wheelers and taxis, according to the meeting decision.  The odd-even number scheme is not enforced on the vehicles used for essential service.

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Route permit open for public transport

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Route permit open for public transport

The government has opened route permits for public vehicles with effect from Friday.

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