Our Correspondent Kohima, Oct. 3 (EMN): The newly designated parking area — Inter-State Bus Terminus (ISBT) – in Kohima was made functional starting this month (October 1) with an aim to ease the traffic congestion in the state capital but it has evoked mixed reaction from the drivers and commuters. Located opposite Mhachaki along the National High-02 and about 10 minutes’ drive (without traffic jam) from Kohima main town, ISBT is now the new parking area for Dimapur-bound zonal taxis and Nagaland State Transport buses. It was found out during a visit to the terminus on Monday that the tax and bus drivers were fine with the change and getting accustomed but that’s not the case with many passengers. Speaking to Eastern Mirror, secretary to the All Nagaland Taxi Association (ANTA) Treasurer, R Victor Rutsa, said a lot of drivers are happy about the new parking area. Yet there are passengers complaining about paying more fares. Rutsa, however, said that ‘there are many