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MRT not enough, Dhaka needs better planning to rescue its traffic

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Metro rail can be just one of the measures.

The MRT, launching tomorrow, is sure to be a game-changer in Dhaka's public transport sector. But it is hardly enough. The city's population of more than 20 million people, combined with a lack of proper infrastructure and regulation, leads to congested roads and long commute times and MRT alone cannot salvage the situation. 

Dhaka needs an integrated traffic management plan, based on modern technology and a scientific approach. Here are some of the steps the city authorities can take for better traffic management:

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Increase the use of public transportation

One of the main reasons for traffic congestion in Dhaka is the high number of private vehicles on the roads. Encouraging the use of more public transportation, such as buses, can help to reduce the number of cars on the roads and decrease congestion. This can be done by improving the quality and reliability of public transportation options, as well as making them more affordable for commuters. MRT is here. The next step is to introduce a better city bus system.

Implement a comprehensive traffic management plan

A well-planned traffic management system, including traffic signals and road signs, can help to improve the flow of traffic and reduce congestion. In addition, enforcing traffic laws and regulations, such as speeding and lane cutting, can help to improve safety on the roads.

Improve infrastructure

Improving the infrastructure of the roads and highways in Dhaka can also help to improve traffic flow. This includes widening narrow roads, building additional lanes, and constructing overpasses and underpasses to allow for smoother and more efficient movement of vehicles.

Maintain lanes

Maintaining lanes while driving is extremely important for the safety of all individuals on the road. It is a basic driving 101 as well. When drivers fail to stay in their designated lanes, it can cause confusion and lead to accidents. Additionally, maintaining lanes helps to prevent traffic congestion and allows for a smoother flow of traffic.

Promote carpooling and alternative modes of transportation

Encouraging people to carpool or use alternative modes of transportation, such as biking or walking, can also help to reduce the number of cars on the roads. This can be done through incentives, such as reduced tolls or parking fees for carpoolers.

Invest in better traffic monitoring and prediction technologies

Advanced traffic monitoring and prediction technologies, such as traffic cameras and sensors, can help to identify and predict traffic patterns and issues in real-time. This can allow for quicker response and resolution of traffic problems, leading to a more efficient flow of traffic.

Improving the traffic situation in Dhaka will require a combination of efforts, including heavy investment in advanced traffic monitoring technologies. With these measures in place, it is possible to make the traffic in Dhaka smoother and more efficient, leading to a better quality of life for commuters and a more vibrant economy for the city.
 

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