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What Dhaka’s transport system might be like in 2019

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'The government has massive plans for Dhaka city to increase traffic speed and improve living standards following integrated ways'
Most of Dhaka’s residents will agree that traffic jams are the number one problem that they face in this city.

A recent World Bank analysis says Dhaka’s average traffic speed has dropped from 21km/h to 7km/h in the last 10 years, slightly above the average walking speed. Traffic gridlock eats up 3.2 million work hours per day.

Another study by Copenhagen Consensus Center says the speed in Dhaka is now 6.4km/h, and if vehicle growth continues at its current pace, without substantial public transport the average speed may fall to 4.7km by 2035.

Concerned government offices may disagree about the numbers, but they agree that traffic is slowing down. The government has already revised the Strategic Transport Plan for 20 years (2015-2035) to enhance traffic speed.

In 2019, the traffic situation in the capital is expected to get a major boost with the completion of three major infrastructure projects and other major changes in public transport.

“The government has massive plans for Dhaka city to increase traffic speed and improve living standards following integrated ways,” said Local Government Minister Khandker Mosharraf Hossain.

Even though Dhaka is only 1% of the country’s total area, it is contributing 36% to the GDP and has created 44% of the country’s total employment, he said.

“We have already taken some projects to improve Dhaka’s traffic gradually. The improvement will be seen within a short time after implementation of metro rail, Bus Rapid Transit and other projects,” said MAN Siddique, the Road Transport and Highways Division secretary.

Officials say Dhaka’s traffic will become faster and traffic management system will improve in the coming years.

According to the RSTP, the government will build five metro rail lines, two rapid bus routes, 1,200km of new roadways, six flyovers and three ring roads in Dhaka by 2035.

However, a metro rail line between Uttara to Motijheel, a rapid bus line between Gazipur to Mohakhali will be built by 2019.



Metro rail and BRT
The metro rail will carry 60,000 passengers per hour while the BRT buses will carry 20,000 people. This will speed up Dhaka’s traffic and ensure reaching destinations on time. If a commuter gets on the metro from Uttara at 9am, they will reach Motijeel by 9.38am. The BRT bus will ply over dedicated road corridors without any interruption by other traffic.

Once MRT and BRT begin operating, they are expected to reduce pressure on existing roadways. Both projects will open by 2019.

Dhaka Elevated Expressway
The Bridges Division is implementing the first Dhaka Elevated Expressway for smooth traffic between Airport and Dhaka-Chittagong highway. The project will be implemented by 2019. The 21km flyover will have 24km ramps landing at different places in the city.

Vehicles will move over the elevated flyover without any level-crossing or intersection.

Colour-coded bus service
The government will form six transport companies to operate 4,000 new buses on six major routes instead of 165 existing routes to ensure discipline into the public transport system.

Currently, around 4,500 buses run in Dhaka, owned by nearly 2,000 small businessmen. These buses engage in aggressive competition on the roads, raising the risk of accidents. By incorporating these owners into six companies, the authorities aim to bring order and better service to Dhaka’s public transport.


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Smart card
Passengers will be able to pay their fares through smart cards that will be useable in metro rail, BRT and water transport.

Dhaka Transport Coordination Authority (DTCA) has already started work to introduce “rapid pass,” a digital fare collection system for commuters. Initially the rapid pass will be introduced in BRTC air-conditioned buses on a pilot basis and will be finally implemented by the beginning of 2019.

The rapid pass will be designed as “One Card for All Transport” and initially 50,000 cards will be produced with a cost Tk39 crore. A commuter will have to pay Tk400 to buy a rapid pass.

Digital traffic system
The Dhaka North and South city corporations are implementing a digital signal system. The project is being implemented under the Clean Air and Sustainable Environment (CASE) project funded by the World Bank.

The traffic police will get remotes to control the lights and will be able to decide when they
go green or red under the new system.

Water transport
The government has already started the water taxi service in Hatirjheel linking Moghbazar, Rampura and Gulshan. The service will be extended to Gulshan 2 and Baridhara.

The service has already gained popularity, but people have yet to take it seriously as a daily commute.

Ride sharing
After Uber was launched in Dhaka, Bangladesh Road Transport Authority (BRTA) began drafting a guideline for ride sharing in response. Two other local ride sharing companies are gaining popularity. Alhough yet unauthorised, authorities have welcomed the businesses and believe they can contribute to reducing congestion in Dhaka.

BRTA Secretary Muhammad Sawkat Ali said: “Ride sharing will increase day by day. As per our estimation, around 50% of private car owners will be involved in these app-based networks.”

“When MRT, BRT and the colour-coded buses start operating in the city, traffic speed should improve,” said Shamsul Haque, professor of civil engineering at Bangladesh University of Science and Technology.

“BRT or MRT can ensure that a passenger will reach their destination on scheduled time. But the big question is whether the government will operate these systems properly,” he added.
 
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Need a lot of effort time and money beside technological expertise. Bus rapid transit, MRT, tram and Light railway transport, besides a lot of motorway and highway to encircle Dhaka. Take Jakarta as example, our government spends more than 50 billion US dollar in the last ten year to improving transportation and logistic sector in Jakarta greater region, including building MRT, LRT, BRT, commuter rail (doble doble tracked electrified rail), hundreds kilometer tollway, Airport expansion and new Deep Sea Port for better cargoes handling at Tanjung priok. People here muat content with heavy traffick jam. Wish Dhaka can improve much better and faster
 
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Dhaka will only get better from here. Though, such projects should have started atleast a decade back.. our growing economy now gives us the base to pull off these massive projects. So better late then never.

However, I personally would like to see the water transport being given a good proportion of the budget. Its new and people are getting used to it. This will be fast, cheap and freshening. Furthermore, it adds to the concept of healthy environment as well. What the govt. needs to take care is of the awareness around such rides - no littering, ensuring safety etc. I think using water rides can be a smart way to reduce congestion or probably the dependence on rickshaw to a certain extent.
 
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Business
11 June, 2018 08:17:52 AM

BRTC to procure 200 AC buses, says Quader
Independent Online Desk
BRTC11.jpg


The state-owned transport service provider BRTC will import 200 AC, 400 non-AC buses and 500 trucks under Indian Line of Credit (LOC), reports BSS.

“Procurement process for bringing 400 buses and 500 trucks is at final stage under the LOC,” Road Transport and Bridges Minister Obaidul Quader told this, while replying to a starred question from opposition bench member Selim Uddin of Sylhet-5 in the Jatiya Sangsad yesterday.

He said Bangladesh Road Transport Corporation (BRTC) would float a tender for procuring 200 AC buses soon, adding, “The digitise system is being implemented at depots of the BRTC for ensuring transparency.”
http://www.theindependentbd.com/post/153737
 
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Business
11 June, 2018 08:17:52 AM

BRTC to procure 200 AC buses, says Quader
Independent Online Desk
BRTC11.jpg


The state-owned transport service provider BRTC will import 200 AC, 400 non-AC buses and 500 trucks under Indian Line of Credit (LOC), reports BSS.

“Procurement process for bringing 400 buses and 500 trucks is at final stage under the LOC,” Road Transport and Bridges Minister Obaidul Quader told this, while replying to a starred question from opposition bench member Selim Uddin of Sylhet-5 in the Jatiya Sangsad yesterday.

He said Bangladesh Road Transport Corporation (BRTC) would float a tender for procuring 200 AC buses soon, adding, “The digitise system is being implemented at depots of the BRTC for ensuring transparency.”
http://www.theindependentbd.com/post/153737
Total waste of my taxes...
 
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The end of 2019 is only nineteen months away. The news says about many ambitious plans which the authorities want to complete by this time. I think, 2019 is not practical. Quite a few more years will be needed.

Experts in the respective fields in other countries deeply study the issues and fix the schedules. By knowing our people at the top I am not sure they have done any research on these public works before they have declared the schedule.

To me, it is just another arbitrary decision as usual without taking into account all the factors. So, I am not here to celebrate with other PDF BD members just by reading the news. Rome was not built in a day and Dhaka will not be fixed in just 19 months. However, I hope the govt. will successfully implement at least the following works, as seen in the news, to ease the sufferings of daily commuters. It will be revolutionary.

"The government will form six transport companies to operate 4,000 new buses on six major routes instead of 165 existing routes to ensure discipline into the public transport system.

Currently, around 4,500 buses run in Dhaka, owned by nearly 2,000 small businessmen. These buses engage in aggressive competition on the roads, raising the risk of accidents. By incorporating these owners into six companies, the authorities aim to bring order and better service to Dhaka’s public transport".

@waz, please note that BD posters criticize me because I try to speak the truth. The reply above is one such post. BD posters do not want diverse opinions. But, it is not proper. After all, it is a discussion/debate forum. I will keep on expressing my mind all the time to come.
 
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@waz, please note that BD posters criticize me because I try to speak the truth. The reply above is one such post. BD posters do not want diverse opinions. But, it is not proper. After all, it is a discussion/debate forum. I will keep on expressing my mind all the time to come.


It is not true that BD posters do not want diverse opinions.

Constructive criticism is good but criticism for the sake of it and what seems like linking up with a known anti-BD trolls(arch troll just been banned again) to put down BD makes people suspicious as regards your real identity/account being compromised and/or mental state.

As a good example see below that you just said:

"To me, it is just another arbitrary decision as usual without taking into account all the factors."

This is part of Dhaka RSTP 2016-2035 that BD has constructed with Japanese experts. Japanese money and technology is and will be used to give Dhaka and the surrounding areas world-class infrastructure by 2035. You have been told this many times but choose not to listen for some unknown reason.
 
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It is not true that BD posters do not want diverse opinions.

Constructive criticism is good but criticism for the sake of it and what seems like linking up with a known anti-BD trolls(arch troll just been banned again) to put down BD makes people suspicious as regards your real identity/account being compromised and/or mental state.
Do not please worry yourself with my mental state. Think about the truths first. Now, do you really want me to believe that the benevolent govt. of Bangladesh really wants or is capable to fix all the problems by 2019? Yes, the news is rosy, but knowing my country's government for many years, I have reasons not to believe at face value what the political people say. Note also that the general election is very near.

Whenever I speak my mind you guys come out en masse to criticize and insult me. My criticism is almost always constructive, whereas you guys always applaud all the printed news by disregarding their truthfulness. I have every right to freely express myself. Now, shall I ask the mental state of many of you?
 
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Do not please worry yourself with my mental state. Think about the truths first. Now, do you really want me to believe that the benevolent govt. of Bangladesh really wants or is capable to fix all the problems by 2019? Yes, the news is rosy, but knowing my country's government for many years, I have reasons not to believe at face value what the political people say. Note also that the general election is very near.

Whenever I speak my mind you guys come out en masse to criticize and insult me. My criticism is almost always constructive, whereas you guys always applaud all the printed news by disregarding their truthfulness. I have every right to freely express myself. Now, shall I ask the mental state of many of you?

Who said all will be fixed by 2019?
BD government has worked with Japanese experts to draft RSTP 2016-2035. Dhaka's infrastructure will be good only by 2035.
2019 is the date when the first parts of this plan are ready and we will see some improvement at last. This is not talk but is happening as we speak.
 
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Who said all will be fixed by 2019?
BD government has worked with Japanese experts to draft RSTP 2016-2035. Dhaka's infrastructure will be good only by 2035.
2019 is the date when the first parts of this plan are ready and we will see some improvement at last. This is not talk but is happening as we speak.
Talk not about RSTP 2016-2035. 2035 is far away from now. Talk about what the govt will do in Dhaka by 2019. The initial thread is all about 2019 end. But, you have very cunningly taken the topic to 2035.
 
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