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Only 15 percent transport operate on long, medium routes



KATHMANDU: The long and medium routes witnessed the operation of some 15 percent of public vehicles on Thursday.

It was the first day after six months of disruption on long route bus service owing to COVID-19 lockdown in different parts of the country, including the federal capital, Kathmandu.

In July, the government had allowed the operation of public vehicles briefly but within the district.

Meanwhile, General Secretary of Nepal Transport Entrepreneurs’ National Federation, Saroj Sitaula, viewed that the little presence of vehicles on Thursday could be the reason for Bishwokarma puja, the day the vehicles are worshiped.

Another reason could be that most of the vehicles were out of the federal capital.

“In the coming days, the number of buses will increase gradually despite COVID-19 fear,” he hoped.

The government has not come up with any standard on health safety on public transport so far.

The bus drivers are confused about where to stop the bus for breakfast and lunch for the passengers during the travel.

Publish Date : 17 September 2020 19:22 PM

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