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Damauli enforces ‘no horn, no overtake’ rule



DAMAULI: The District Traffic Office Tanahun has enforced ‘no horn no overtake’ rule in Damauli bazaar.

The traffic police office made the decision to this effect with the concept to check the high speed of vehicles in Damauli.

Resham Ranabhat, In-charge of Traffic Police Office stated that the campaign was initiated for lessening road accidents, mostly occurring due to rampant overtake and unnecessary horn honking.

“We have decided to enforce the rule as high speed of the vehicles increases risk of road accidents and unnecessary horn honking causes noise”, he said.

“In the beginning, we will inform and make the drivers aware and bring into legal ambit for breaching the rule later,” he added.

Meanwhile, the Damauli chapter of Tanahun Chamber of Commerce and Industry has supported the traffic campaign.

As a gesture of cooperation, the chamber has handed over four awareness raising materials to the traffic police.

Publish Date : 10 September 2020 09:08 AM

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