Holistic approach needed to improve public transport system
Uttara-Motijheel metro rail to reduce travel time, traffic and pollution
The issue deserves the highest priority from policymakers
Road Transport and Bridges Minister Obaidul Quader says the government will take harsh steps if health guidelines are not followed and social distancing is not maintained in public transport during the ongoing coronavirus crisis.
The government extends the ongoing suspension of all public transport till May 30 to contain the spread of Covid-19 in the country.
Though the country has made good economic progress over the years, urban experts think the capital city still lacks quality bus fleets to match the people's improved lifestyle.
In the wake of the student agitation for safe roads, some efforts have been made to correct the ills in the otherwise disorderly public transport system though the situation remains mostly as usual in the capital.
Most public transports were off Dhaka streets today as transport workers said they feel unsafe on the roads.
The High Court yesterday directed the government to constitute a national independent inquiry committee, including at least 15 experts, to conduct a survey on the fitness of public motor vehicles in order to avoid road accidents across the country.
Holistic approach needed to improve public transport system
Uttara-Motijheel metro rail to reduce travel time, traffic and pollution
The issue deserves the highest priority from policymakers
Road Transport and Bridges Minister Obaidul Quader says the government will take harsh steps if health guidelines are not followed and social distancing is not maintained in public transport during the ongoing coronavirus crisis.
The government extends the ongoing suspension of all public transport till May 30 to contain the spread of Covid-19 in the country.
Though the country has made good economic progress over the years, urban experts think the capital city still lacks quality bus fleets to match the people's improved lifestyle.
In the wake of the student agitation for safe roads, some efforts have been made to correct the ills in the otherwise disorderly public transport system though the situation remains mostly as usual in the capital.
Most public transports were off Dhaka streets today as transport workers said they feel unsafe on the roads.
The High Court yesterday directed the government to constitute a national independent inquiry committee, including at least 15 experts, to conduct a survey on the fitness of public motor vehicles in order to avoid road accidents across the country.
Although the country witnessed a significant urban growth in the last few decades, there was an absence of proper transport planning and institutions in the urban transport sector, causing indiscipline and mismanagement there, experts and activists said yesterday.