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Lawmaker Singh calls for ban on night buses during monsoon risks



KATHMANDU: Amaresh Kumar Singh, a Member of the House of Representatives (HoR), has urged that night buses be prohibited on vulnerable road sections during the two to three months of the rainy season.

Taking part in today’s meeting of the House of Representatives on Friday, he reiterated the need to halt night bus operations in risky areas during this critical period.

“If the government had issued instructions to stop night buses, we could have avoided this damage,” Singh stated.

“You can’t predict when a landslide will occur in the dark; during the day, at least you’d be aware of the conditions. For two to three months of the rainy season, night buses should not operate on dangerous roads,” he stated.

Singh highlighted the Narayangadh-Mugling road section as the “lifeline” of the federal capital, Kathmandu, stressing that the overall state of the country’s roads can be gauged by the condition of this particular route.

“This road is essential for buses coming from the east and those from the far west,” he noted. “If the lifeline is in this condition, we can only imagine what the rest of the roads must be like.”

Publish Date : 12 July 2024 12:33 PM

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