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Gandaki province govt decides to ban 25-year-old private vehicles

GANDAKI, Feb 4: Gandaki province government is preparing to take all 25-year old privately-owned vehicles off the road.
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GANDAKI, Feb 4: Gandaki province government is preparing to take all 25-year old privately-owned vehicles off the road. 


This is the first time that such a provision has been made for private vehicles in the country. So far, a similar provision was applicable only to public transport vehicles as provided by the federal law.


The new provision came into effect in Gandaki province after the Gandaki Province Vehicle and Transport Regulations, 2080, was published in the provincial gazette last Thursday.


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Spokesperson at the Ministry of Physical Infrastructure Development and Transport Management, Tikaram Paudel, said that the age of private vehicles has been set at 25 years for the first time in Nepal. There is already a provision for public vehicles to be scrapped after 20 years.


For e-public vehicles the limit is for thirty years. It is mentioned in the regulations that the ministry can create and issue necessary standards to convert public and other vehicles into electric vehicles.


Spokesperson Paudel said that the regulations have also provided legal ground to regulate and legalize the transport services provided through the Ride Sharing app. Transportation service can be provided through the use of Ride Sharing App at specified fares after completing the necessary procedures along with passenger insurance.


The regulations have also increased the fine against taxis that do not run on the meter system.  From now on, the minimum rate of fine will be increased to Rs 10,000 from existing 2,100. Furthermore, the road permit license can be suspended for six months as the maximum penalty.


There are around 3,500 taxis operating in Gandaki province including 2,500 in Pokhara alone.

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