Friday, January 31st, 2025

DoTM preparing to issue two types of licenses


14 June 2021  

Time taken to read : 2 Minute


  • A
  • A
  • A

KATHMANDU: The Department of Transport Management (DoTM) has decided to issue driver’s license in two ways.

DoTM is preparing to issue provisional license for initial one-year period (trial period) after passing the trial, and smart license only after the trial period is over.

According to DoTM Director General, Nawa Raj Ghimire, the Motor Vehicle and Transport Management Act, 1993, mandates providing license initially for one-year probationary period after passing the trial. To implement those provisions of the law, DoTM is preparing to issue two types of licenses to the drivers, he added.

Ghimire said driver’s license would be revoked if drivers’ violated traffic rules for up to five times during the trial period. He was of the view that punctures could not be made in smart cards whereas there would be no problem in puncturing provisional license to track traffic violations.

DoTM and traffic personal track violations based on the number of holes in the license. Provisional license holders having less than five holes in their license would be issued smart license after the trial period is completed.

Ghimire said the system of two licenses would help in creating awareness about traffic rules among new license holders.

DoTM had prepared to issue provisional licenses from June 2021, however, he the plan could not proceed as planned due to the prohibitory orders in place to curb COVID-19 spread.

The department plans to start distributing licenses made from PVC from mid-July once the prohibitory order is lifted.

Publish Date : 14 June 2021 20:59 PM

Nepal Bar election scheduled for April 5

KATHMANDU: The Nepal Bar Association (NBA), the umbrella organization for

Madhesh-centric parties to hold meeting today

KATHMANDU: A task force composed of eight Madhesh-centric parties, both

Today’s foreign currency exchange rates

KATHMANDU: The exchange rates of most foreign currencies, including the

China’s psychiatric abuse: Silencing dissent through institutionalised oppression

In recent years, reports have increasingly surfaced detailing the disturbing

Economic Digest: Nepal’s Business News in a Snap

KATHMANDU: Economic Digest offers a concise yet comprehensive overview of