In the past three months alone, around 348,000 people have been deprived of getting their driver’s licence. The department’s records show 4,000 people across the country used to pass both written and practical driver’s licence tests daily. With the driver’s licence application and tests halted for at least another four months, hundreds of thousands of people are likely to be affected.
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"That was our capacity for online application and it used to get full daily,” said Khanal. Tirtha Raj Khanal, spokesperson at the department, said 8,900 people used to apply for driver’s licence daily in normal times. The ministry in its website has published a notice that reads ‘online application is closed till next notice’. The department, which is under the Ministry of Physical Infrastructure and Transport, has also halted taking applications for driver’s licence tests. The government eased the lockdown restrictions from mid-June.Ĭurrently, all transport offices in Kathmandu Valley, including in Thulo Bhyrang, Sukedhara, Jagati and Ekantakuna, are packed with service seekers.
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The department resumed licence renewal, vehicle registration and tax collection works three months after a nationwide lockdown, which was imposed on March 24. We have months-long of backlog to deal with, so we are unable to conduct driver’s licence tests,” said Hamal.
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“Right now all our officials are busy in licence renewal, vehicle registration tasks and tax collection.