Are you a citizen of a city? Where traffic jams are your best friends every day?Where do you get to hear a lot about accidents very often? 

If yes, then Welcome to the bustling streets of Dhaka! where every trip is an exciting excursion full of dangers and obstacles. Amid the hectic transportation system, which includes crowded buses and reckless rickshaws, passengers and pedestrians both start to prioritize safety.

Let’s take a look as we explore Dhaka’s busy streets and transportation system to reveal the numerous safety concerns that reflect the area, and find creative solutions for securely navigating this urban nightmare.

 

In search of Causes:

The lack of walkway infrastructure in Dhaka is one of the most severe safety issues. Pedestrians are forced to walk alongside cars on already busy roadways as merchants either absent or overtake sidewalks. Also, unauthorized parking beside the road narrows down the space for moving vehicles. As a result, it increases the possibility of accidents and leads to infamous traffic jams in the city.

In addition, the large amount of cars on Dhaka’s roads makes safety problems worse. The population is constantly increasing, and there are few options for public transportation, thus automobiles, buses, rickshaws, and motorcycles have to compete for space on the blocked streets. People are always in danger due to this jam, which also causes numerous accidents.

Furthermore, insufficient facilities and a lack of driving education enhance the general indifference to traffic safety regulations. In Dhaka, a large number of drivers operate cars without the required training or license, which increases the risks on highly dangerous roadways. Drivers must navigate a complex maze of risk and uncertainty due to the lack of marked lanes, obvious signs, and markers on the road.

Likewise, there is an additional level of danger on Dhaka’s roads due to the popularity of distracted driving, which includes texting or making phone conversations while operating a vehicle. Drivers who are distracted from the road are considerably more prone to accidents, which puts everyone else’s safety on the road at risk.

In general, the combination of careless driving, poor infrastructure, and lax enforcement presents a dismal image of street safety in Dhaka. If comprehensive steps and immediate action are not taken, the city might further collapse into chaos, putting lives in peril every time a car hits the road.

 

The situation of Dhaka’s transport system is another major safety concern. Buses with passengers packed up like animals are frequently dirty, congested, and overloaded. This promotes the spread of illnesses, particularly in crowded settings, and presents an issue of security during a tragic event.

In addition, the number of unofficial transportation options, such as cycle and motorized rickshaws, raises the chaos on Dhaka’s streets. Although many locals depend on these forms of transportation for essential services, there is sometimes no law or control around their use, which puts drivers and passengers at risk.

 

Finding Solutions

Authorities and citizens must work together to solve these safety concerns. Enforcing traffic laws, investing in public transportation, and improving pedestrian roadways are essential factors in establishing safer streets in Dhaka. The accident rate can also be reduced by promoting responsible driving and increasing public knowledge of road safety.

Overall, there are many aspects and more complex safety concerns with Dhaka’s streets and transit infrastructure. Everyday threats that pedestrians and commuters encounter include congested roads and irresponsible driving. However, a safer environment for all Dhaka passengers can be achieved with cooperation and preventative measures. By tackling these problems head-on, we can work toward developing a city where everyone can confidently and safely explore the streets.

 

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Writer,

Abdullah R Rafi

Intern, 

Content Writing Department

YSSE