Banning three wheelers
Submitted by ipsita on Wed, 1993-06-30 00:00
Indian-made autorickshaws may be taken off roads in Kathmandu as a pollution-control measure. Vehicular exhaust fumes from automobiles get trapped in the bowl-shaped Kathmandu valley, which is surrounded by high hills. Air pollution has reached such high levels, the authorities have been forced to undertake a study to identify short- and long-term control measures.
There are only about 70,000 vehicles in Kathmandu and 4,000 of them are three-wheelers made in India. Kathmandu authorities have refused to register new autorickshaws since November 1991 and may soon ban them entirely within the Capital.
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29/06/1993