Public Vehicles from Kathmandu to East Equipped with CC Cameras and GPS
Kathmandu. Most public vehicles operating from Kathmandu to the eastern region have been equipped with CC cameras. Arrangements have also been made to book bus tickets online.
While the government is preparing to make GPS systems and CC cameras mandatory in all public vehicles, Purva Yatayat Byabasthapan Pryagali has already installed GPS systems and CC cameras in all vehicles operating from Kathmandu's New Buspark to the east.
Purva Yatayat Byabasthapan Pryagali Chairman Rajan Rokkha informed that GPS systems and CC cameras have been installed in 81 public vehicles plying from the New Buspark to various places in the east. Public vehicles operating on the Kathmandu-East route have been operating under a single company since Bhadra 2080 BS.
Through this company, public vehicles are currently operating to places like Tehrathum, Taplejung, Khandbari, Kakadvitta, Bhadrapur, Dharan, Biratnagar, Madhumalla, Gaurigunj, Baniyani, Gaighat, Ilam, Pashupatinagar, Katari, Janakpur, Rajbiraj, Birgunj, among others.
Company Director Rajendra Bahadur Thapa said that Purva Yatayat Byabasthapan Pryagali has implemented the action plan put forth by the government.
He informed that 'luggage tag' will be implemented in their company's buses soon. According to him, the Pryagali has already implemented an 'online ticket' system for the convenience of passengers traveling to the eastern region.
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