June 30, 2026, Tuesday
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200 drivers who honked indiscriminately in action

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Kathmandu. As part of a special campaign conducted by the Kathmandu Valley Traffic Police Office to effectively control the increasing noise pollution and traffic management in Kathmandu Valley, action has been taken against more than 200 vehicle drivers who honked randomly on Saturday.

Nareshraj Subedi, Spokesman of Kathmandu Valley Traffic Police Office and Superintendent of Police, said that the traffic police conducted special surveillance on various main roads, busy intersections and areas with heavy traffic in the valley.

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