Kathmandu Metropolitan City Prepares to Install 7,000 'Cat's Eyes' to Reduce Road Accidents
Summary
Kathmandu Metropolitan City is set to install 7,000 reflective 'Cat's Eyes' on roads to enhance night-time visibility and reduce accidents, alongside plans to repair road signs and establish Traffic Clubs for student education.
Key Points
- Kathmandu Metropolitan City plans to install 7,000 'Cat's Eyes' reflective markers on roads to reduce accidents.
- Tender process is complete and installation will begin soon at a cost of approximately NPR 6.7 million.
- Installation will cover key areas such as Lainchaur, Kalopul, Baneshwor, and others.
- KMC is also preparing to repair faded road signs and form Traffic Clubs to educate students about traffic safety.