There were traffic jams on all types of public transport
No action was taken on Wednesday to monitor half of the daily Mate public transport. It is learned that most of the owners and workers are not even aware of the instructions to run half of the buses. However, after strict restrictions, the number of buses on the road was a bit less on the first day of public transport yesterday. Transport owners – Speaking to workers, it was learned that there were more passengers on long-distance Dhaka-bound buses. The number of passengers on the bus leaving Dhaka was less. Apart from this, due to the closure of buses for a long time, technical defects occurred in some transports. In all, 60-70 percent of the capacity of the bus was running yesterday. However, in the capital Dhaka, the office started in the morning and after the holiday in the afternoon, many buses were seen carrying more passengers than seats.
Railway authorities run one-third of the capacity of the train.As a result, many passengers have complained about not getting tickets online and at the counter. Many have complained of buying tickets at the black market at extra prices. There were more passengers on the Dhaka-bound train. The same situation at launch. Sources say that the tendency of people to go out of Dhaka will increase from today, Thursday. Because, Friday and Saturday are weekly holidays. National Shake Day is closed on Sunday. As a result, people are getting three days off in a row. At the same time there will be pressure towards Dhaka.
There is no supervision about running half the bus
The Bangladesh Road Transport Authority (BRTA) is responsible for the discipline and control of the transport sector. The organization operates mobile courts to implement government decisions. The police did not show any extra activity. BM Sadat Hassan, a traffic police officer in charge of Gabtali, said their responsibility was to take care of traffic on the road. They are fulfilling this responsibility. The government and the owners will look after half of the public transport movement. Jatrabari – Labbike transport on the way to Savar. A ticket inspector of the company said that 60 buses had run through the Farmgate area till yesterday afternoon. The company’s buses run an average of 90 times a day during normal hours By The number of passengers is neither too high nor too low.
Regarding the introduction of half a bus, the inspector said, “I don’t know anything about this.” If there are passengers, the bus will no longer be sitting on it. According to a driver of the independent transport on the Mahammadpur-Demra road, 30-35 of the 40 buses are running. Some buses are being repaired. They will also take to the streets in a day or two.
Dhaka was again busy from yesterday morning till noon in the capital’s
Gabtali, Asad Gate, Shyamoli, Adabar, Tejgaon, Farmgate, Newmarket, Paltan, Mirpur, Mohakhali, Banani, Magbazar, Kakrail and Gulistan area vehicles were seen waiting at different signals. Members of the traffic police say the traffic was light at this time of night, but it increased with the passing of the day. Raihan, an employee of a private company in Shahbag, said the bus stopped at every signal. Mae is an employee of a financial institution in the platoon. Mohiuddin said he also held office during the restrictions. At that time he used to travel in rickshaws, autorickshaws and motorcycles with extra fare. Now you are a little relieved. Hotels and restaurants in different parts of Dhaka have been fully opened. However, the number of buyers was less, said the staff of the restaurant. After the ban, the city’s malls have also opened. There was less crowd of buyers.
The transport draines are happy to return to work
A transport busier in the name of Fakhruddin Gabtali Express Due to the closure of public transport among strict restrictions, his income is completely closed. But he fell down on the street with the Bhai yesterday. Of course because the passenger has lessHe did not get the desired amount of income. However, he is happy to return to work. Two more bus drivers and three driver assistants were interviewed in Gabtali area yesterday morning. They also said that even though the restrictions have been lifted, there are very few passengers on the road. However, relief has returned to them after returning to work. Ashraful Alam, a driver of a Madhumati Paribahan bus plying from Gabtali to Abdullahpur, said there were very few passengers on the road. There is no instruction from the owner about running half the bus. I am happy to work. ‘