(33.16) Road accidents will reduce the strict enforcement of the law: Paba
Speakers at the Round Table Conference organized by the Environment-Protection Movement (Paba) said that strict implementation of the traffic system and the strict implementation of the law would reduce the road accidents. The speakers said that accidents or killings are increasing every day on the road. People of all classes including students are victims of this accident. Recently, two school students killed in Dhaka and one person killed in Chittagong are concerned about the incident. As a result, people are all concerned about the safety of traffic. They said, how many such killings in the name of the accident? For the safety of the passengers, strict enforcement of law and law and the discipline of the traffic system will help to reduce anarchy and accidents on the road.
Paba's initiative 'No more murder in the name of the accident! Speakers present these views in a circular meeting on 'Road to kill and anarchy: cause and do'. The speakers said that the present-day students are making logical movements for safe passage. In this context, the government has accepted the demands of their movement. Now demanded for the government's initiative to implement the demands quickly. Paba is ready to assist the government in implementing the claims through various agencies and individuals of its affiliates.
At the same time, the students are invited to return to their educational institutions. Speakers make some recommendations to train drivers and restore traffic discipline. The recommendations are: In the context of the students' movement, take initiatives to speedily implement the assurances of the government. To determine the exact number of drivers and assistants, the transport operator (professional / amateur / legal license holder / licensed) digital articles and the list of which the citizens can check. Register the driver's assistant to be compulsory. According to the registration provided to the drivers on the temporary side. Take the steps to show all the drivers and their attendants in the car. Recommendations for training include: List of these places and the ability to provide training in different districts of the police, civil defense, BGB, Army training centers, and skilled inspection experts. After the driver and assistant registration, the district and upazila will be sent to the training centers in compulsory training. Budget allocations for drivers' allowance during training. Training and coordination of army and civil defense training and quality testing.
Training them for low-educated drivers, training modules on the streets, training for dual sign-in roads and training of caring for illiterates. Train the public to manage youth motivation. Payroll, instead of driver and assistant trip. Drivers and co-workers pay through wages and pay their wages free. Provide state insurance for legitimate licensed drivers and assistants. Responsible for supervision of a particular division of BRTA. To cut a certain amount of money from his insurance in the form of punishment for violating a driver's law. Spreading sepad meters in every street. Make the passengers easily complain against the lawmakers.
Roundabout discussions include elimination of public transportation crisis by increasing public transport, BRTC buses regularly, importing adequate buses through BRTC and setting up roads on their own management. Arrangement of large enough buses with fitness. All registered buses will not be allowed to be brought under the punishment, to keep public places for buses, adequate signals for the pedestrians and zebra crossings, and in the medium term plan, the students recommend to take institutional arrangements in the area based traffic management. Presided over by Paba Chairman Abu Naser Khan, in the Round Table Conference, the founder director of Drik Shahidul Alam presented the keynote speech.
PABA's Editor MA Wahed, Shamim Khan Titu, Professor of Stamford University in the roundtable. Kamruzzaman Majumder, senior lecturer of South-East University, Zubaida Gulshan Ara, Executive Director of BCHRD Mahbul Haque, director Mamtajur Rahman Mohan, Paba member Shamima Jahan, Bangladesh Cycling and Walking Alliance executive member Nishu Sadek, Bangladesh Dance Association Ilyas Haider, Nasof's Omar Farooq, writer Kamruzzaman Bhuiyan, Dimus President Syeda Dilrar Ubha Akhtar, Masum Billah Bhuiyan of the WBB-Trust spoke.
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