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  2. Speed limits in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    Nepali motorcycle plate Since 1992 speed zones can be set by the Department of Transport Management under section 115 of the Vehicle & Transportation Act. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The speed limit in the nation's capital, Kathmandu, is set to 50km/h.

  3. District Level Examination - Wikipedia

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    The Basic Level Examination (BLE) (Nepali: आधारभूत तह परिक्षा), now known as the Basic Education Examination (BEE) or "'District Level Examination ( DLE )'"(Nepali: जिल्ला स्तरीय परिक्षा), is an Examination taken in District Level especially in Eighth Grade in Nepal.

  4. Road signs in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    Following international norms, road signs in Nepal are controlled by the Nepali Department of Roads and are heavily influenced by those used in the United Kingdom. [1] [2] Nepal drives on the left. Speed Limit sign at E-W Hwy H01 Jhapa section

  5. Driving test - Wikipedia

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    The world's first mandatory national driving test was introduced in France in 1899. To make the test fair, written driving tests are normally standardized tests, meaning that everyone takes the same test under the same conditions. In many places the test can be done by computer, and typically consists of questions related to road signs and ...

  6. Nagarik App - Wikipedia

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    Nagarik App (translation: Citizen App) is a mobile application launched by the Government of Nepal to provide government-related services in a single online platform. [3] The app was developed to facilitate an easier, systematic, and simplified delivery of government services to Nepali citizens digitally.

  7. Driving licence in India - Wikipedia

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    Until a driving test—consisting of a verbal or written test (depending on the state), a road sign test, and a supervised driving examination [5] —has been passed, a driver may hold only a provisional licence and is subject to certain conditions: [3] L-plates must be conspicuously displayed on the front and rear of the vehicle.

  8. United Kingdom driving test - Wikipedia

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    Around 1.6 million people sit the practical car test each year, with a pass rate of around 43%. The theory test has a pass rate of around 50%. [6] To become a category B (car) licence holder, candidates pay £23 for the theory test and £62 (£45.50 in Northern Ireland [7]) for the practical driving test. [8]

  9. Nepalese passport - Wikipedia

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    The Department of Passport (DoP), a Department under Ministry of Foreign Affairs functions as the issuing authority and is responsible for issuing Nepalese passports on application to all eligible Nepali citizens. It enables the bearer to travel internationally and serves as proof of Nepali citizenship. [1]