DSCC taking multilateral initiatives to reduce traffic jam: Taposh

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BSS :
Dhaka South City Corporation (DSCC) has taken a set of measures including revival of naval routes, construction of new roads and modernization of existing traffic system in coordination with the government’s multilateral approach to ease the city’s acute traffic congestion.
The city corporation authority also pays attention on developing the existing roads, widening 53 intersections, registering non-mechanical vehicles, rationalizing bus routes, ensuring adequate places for parking and removing illegal occupants of roads to make city traffic system smooth. “We have taken various measures in coordination with the government and Dhaka North City Corporation (DNCC) to reduce the nagging traffic jam of the capital,” DSCC Mayor Barrister Sheikh Fazle Noor Taposh told BSS in an interview at his Nagar Bhaban office .
The mayor said he along with the mayor of Dhaka North City Corporation (DNCC) and the concerned ministries have also taken an initiative to establish four inter-district bus terminals at Dhaka’s entry points as no long-route bus can enter the capital mainly to reduce the vehicles pressure on city.
“We have taken initiative to set up four bus terminals at Batulia of Birulia, Hemayetpur of Savar, Tegharia of Kamrangirchar and Kanchpur of Sonargaon under Bus Route Rationalization (BRR) programme,” he said. Once the terminals are built, no-inter-district buses will be allowed to enter the capital city which will help reduce traffic snarl significantly, he added. Barrister Taposh said they have also initiated to construct a six-lane road from Kalunagar to Postogola Bridge and a process is underway to appoint a consultancy firm to this end.
The mayor said measures were taken to develop 53 intersections by widening their left lanes and modernizing the existing traffic system, adding, “We are implementing the Internet of Things (IOT) traffic system.” He added the DSCC is working to create a road network surrounding its newly inducted 18 wards alongside reviving the naval routes around the capital to make them fit for plying vessels to reduce the pressure of vehicles on city. Barrister Taposh said that they have a plan to construct a four-lane road beside the canals and rivers of the new 18 wards after conducting their necessary feasibility study.
The mayor said they will widen the footpaths to make those suitable to walk to inspire people walking to short distance destinations. He said they have taken a project of Taka 5 crore to give facelift of the places under three flyovers after removing all the illegal occupants. “Illegal occupation of the places under the flyovers has also contributed to the city’s traffic jam. We will eliminate the illegal occupants by any means,” he added.

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