June 30, 2026, Tuesday
English

One thousand 719 drivers in 24 hours in traffic action

Main News Image

Kathmandu. In the past twenty-four hours, 1,719 drivers who did not follow traffic rules have been arrested. According to the Kathmandu Valley Traffic Police Office, action was taken against 113 people who drove under the influence of alcohol, 35 who were not in good mechanical condition, 102 who violated traffic lights, 93 who drove at high speed, 179 who did not follow lane discipline and 38 drivers who operated public transport in an unsafe manner.

Likewise, 46 people who blew the horn unnecessarily, 20 people who picked up and alighted passengers at designated places, and 1,93 people who violated other traffic rules were punished. According to the office, 11 lakh 84 thousand 500 revenue has been deposited in the state fund from traffic operations.

mediabaaji add

Related News

One dead, four injured as brick kiln wall collapses

Kathmandu. One person died and four others were injured when the wall of a brick kiln collapsed in Lalitpur. According to District Police Complex Lalitpur, the accident took place at around 10 am on Sunday when a wall collapsed at Hosna Brick Kiln...

Handover of 60 stolen motorcycles and scooters

Kathmandu. Valley traffic police office has found 60 motorcycles and scooters that were stolen at different times and handed them over to the respective vehicle owners. In a program held today at the Kathmandu Valley Police Office, Head of Kathman...

Sixth day awareness programs under "Accident Reduction Special Campaign and Traffic Week 2082" completed

Kathmandu. Today, on the sixth day of the Traffic Accident Reduction Special Campaign and Traffic Week 2082, the Traffic Police has conducted various awareness programs in Kathmandu Valley.  

Under today's program, 7 thousand 987 p...

Singhdarbar security is tight, SP will be added to the number

Kathmandu. After the fire in Singha Darbar, the government has become serious about the security there. The Ministry of Home Affairs has added 3 posts each of SSP, SP and DSP in the police organization targeting Singhdarbar Gana. DSP is currently...

Transfer and posting of 14 DIGs of Armed Police by Ministry of Home Affairs

Kathmandu. The Ministry of Home Affairs has transferred 7 Deputy Inspector General DIGs of the Armed Police Force and posted 7 other new DIGs.

According to the decision of the Ministry, Bishnu Prasad Bhatt has been transferred to No. 2 Chinn...

Fake note trading gang active in Terai

Kathmandu. As the atmosphere of the election heats up, there are indications that gangs dealing in fake Nepali notes have become active in the Terai region. Security agencies have taken high alert after large quantities of fake currency started en...