Driving change in Nepal


Heavy traffic of cars, buses and bikes on a street in Kathmandu. — Photos: Rebecca Conway/The New York Times

THE narrow streets of Kathmandu – built for pedestrians and rickshaws – now choke with engines. Buses, motorbikes, trucks and taxis clog the valley, horns blaring, exhaust burning the eyes.

But among the chaos, a new sound has entered: a quiet hum.

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