PM Hasina says road safety not govt's responsibility alone

Prime minister Sheikh Hasina. File Photo
Prime minister Sheikh Hasina. File Photo

Prime minister Sheikh Hasina on Tuesday said ensuring road safety is not the responsibility of the government or drivers alone as all will have to come up to deal with it, reports UNB.

"Ensuring a safe road system is not only the responsibility of the government or the drives, it’s the responsibility of all--from pedestrians to all other citizens. All have to perform their own duties," she said.

The prime minister said this while addressing a programme marking the National Road Safety Day-2019 at Krishibid Institution, Bangladesh (KIB) organised by the Road Transport and Highways Division.


This year’s theme of the day is ‘Jiboner Age Jibika Noy, Sarak Durghatana Ar Noy’ (Livelihood not ahead of life, no more road accident).

The prime minister asked all, especially the educated people, to obey traffic rules. "This is so crucial."

She stressed the awareness of the pedestrians as well as of the drivers. "Our footpaths are always occupied… these have to be freed."

Regarding illegal and indiscriminate car parking on roads, Sheikh Hasina said many shopping malls show car-parking spaces in their designs while seeking approval from the authorities concerned, but later sell those as shops.

"As a result, people have to park their cars in front of shopping malls and occupy roads," she said.

The prime minister asked the traffic officials to be harsh against illegal car parking on roads and impose fine. "There should be parking spaces."

Hasina asked the authorities concerned to stop plying of unfit vehicles on roads. "They somehow make the vehicles fit to run and earn more. Such attitude must be changed."

The prime minister also emphasised on ending competition on the roads and uncontrolled speed of vehicles.

She said development of road communications is essential for developing a country.

"It’s possible to ensure the economic development of a region through ensuring the development of road communications, and keeping eye on that, we had given our attention to developing the communications system of the country."

Hasina mentioned that the government is working to build a modern, safe transport network all over the country. "We’ve carried out a lot of developments in road infrastructures. We’re taking measures to ease people’s movement from one place to another by transports."

She said some 446.70 kilometers of national highways have been upgraded to four lanes or above. At present, the upgradation of 149 kilometers of national highways into four lanes is underway.

The government has constructed 1,068 bridges and 4,656 culverts along with nine flyovers. Eight underpasses have been constructed or renovated while the construction of 82 more bridges is underway, she said.

Sheikh Hasina said the first elevated Metro Rail of the country stretching from Uttara 3rd Phase to Motijheel is being implemented.

She also mentioned that 46.73-km long Dhaka Elevated Expressway is being constructed, while the construction of 20-km long Bus Rapid Transit stretching from Gazipur to Airport will be completed soon. "We’ve approved two new Metro Rail projects in an ECNEC meeting recently."

Hasina asked the authorities concerned to take immediate and appropriate stern actions if anyone alters the size of trucks or other vehicles to carry extra goods or passengers.

Road transport and highways division minister Obaidul Quader, parliamentary standing committee member on road transport and bridges ministry Ekabbar Hossain, MP, chairman of Nirapad Sarak Chai Ilias Kanchan, executive president of Sarak Paribahan Sramik Federation Shahjahan Khan, MP secretary general of Sarak Paribahan Malik Samity Khandaker Enayet Ullah and road transport and highways division secretary M Nazrul Islam also spoke on the occasion, reports UNB.