Bharatpur, Dec 22 : Horn prohibition has been enforced in Bharatpur, Chitwan from today onward.
The Bharatpur
Metropolitan City has come up with new measures to manage the light and heavy
vehicles. Owing to growing challenges in managing vehicles with the increase in
urbanization, the metropolis has arranged central bus terminal and compulsory
parking in Narayangarh Bus Park from today onward.
A meeting of the
stakeholders held at the metropolis a week ago had decided to implement the
vehicles management measures from today onward.
According to the
decision, the passenger-ferrying rented buses including mini bus and micro bus
from the east to Kathmandu and Pokhara shall get in and off the passengers at
the central bus park. The buses from the east to Kathmandu and Pokhara are also
needed to go out through Anptari By-Pass route.
Likewise, as per
the new arrangement, the buses from the east to the west (Butwal, Dhangadhi,
Mahendranagar) shall get in and get off the passengers at the central bus park
and pass through Chaubiskothi-Lions Chowk-Pulchowk route.
Similarly,
vehicles being operated along the Ring Road of Bharatpur metropolitan area will
use Narayangarh Bus Park for parking. Arrangement has been made in a way that
the passenger buses from Bharatpur to Tandi, Parsa, Bhandara and Lotthar shall
use central Bus Park for parking.
The long route
vehicles, including trucks are prohibited to pass through the route from
Pulchowk of Narayangarh to Pokhara Bus Park.
Likewise,
vehicles including passenger bus, truck, lorry and tipper from Kathmandu and
Pokhara to the east or the west are prohibited to go to the Narayangarh Bazaar
from Anptari.
A decision was
also made to prohibit horn from Gondrang to Pulchowk-Anptari. Bazaar area.
Private and rented vehicles have also been prohibited to park on the left and
right sides of the highway and roads in Narayangarh and Bharatpur.
Bharatpur mayor
Renu Dahal said the metropolis has come up with the measure to manage vehicles
in line with its vision.