Shortage of human resources makes traffic management challenging

police logoKathmandu / Dec 5: The Metropolitan Traffic Police Division has been facing difficulties in the Kathmandu Valley’s traffic management these days in the absence of sufficient human resources.

Traffic police (from officers to junior ones) under the Division have been deputed for the second phase of elections to the House of Representatives and State Assemblies scheduled for December 7. The traffic police have been deputed to Kathmandu, Bhaktapur, Lalitpur, Mahottari, Dhanusha, Rupandehi, Nawalparasi and Kavrepalanchowk for the election.

Of 1,322 human resources under the Division, 950 have been mobilised in the election. Presently, over one million vehicles ply in Kathmandu Valley every day.

Division Chief Sarbendra Khanal said they are doing their best to systematize the Valley’s traffic management system despite the lack of required human resources. He himself keeps him busy managing the traffic on the street during office hours. RSS

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