25th November 2022, Kathmandu
Every driving mechanism must have an Embossed number plate by the end of Falgun.
In the Ministry of Physical Infrastructure and Transport (MoPT) meeting on the 28th of Kartik, it was decided that every driving mechanism vehicle must have an Imposed number plate.
Every government institute, union territory and local-level vehicle user must have imposed number plate. This rule was implemented and suggested by the riding and transportation arrangement in 2049.
According to transportation arrangements, department spokesperson Prabhakta Datta Paneru imposed a number to make people attached to it. He also said, firstly; it’s the responsibility of government users to have this number plate because without them having it, it’s not worth enough to ask ordinary people to have it.
People can go to the department’s website and leave applications online for number plates. Also, they have provided the facility of getting number plates by paying revenue descriptions in the nearby department.
Inside Kathmandu valley, after paying the revenue description in the transportation department, people can get a number plate from the department office in Minbhawan.
Before this, people protested when vehicles were compulsory, so the department took the rule back. Low in quality and too expensive was the major disappointment for people.
The department has said that this number plate lasts more than ten years and is better than a regular one. The number plates whose number has been written digitally have been out of the surface.
In this plate, a chip has been attached. In that chip, there will be complete information about the vehicle. To read the chip, different gates have been built in other places. To pass the gate, it automatically reads and gives the pass to the car.
Whose information can be read by police and transportation workers by sitting in their office? After this plate gets implemented risk of vehicle theft will decrease.
Department has divided into four different classifications about the amount to be paid for an imposed number plate. For which, two-wheelers have to pay 2 thousand 7 hundred. Three wheelers 2 thousand 1 hundred, four wheelers 3 thousand 2 hundred and big vehicles 3 thousand 6 hundred.