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Motorcycles, easy bikes major cause of accidents: Quader


“Reckless driving also plays a significant role. We cannot ignore this. I urge the Secretary to expedite the formulation of a policy,” he says

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19 June, 2024, 01:50 pm

Last modified: 19 June, 2024, 01:52 pm

Quader during an Eid greetings exchange at his ministry’s conference room in the Secretariat at 11:30 am. Photo: UNB

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Quader during an Eid greetings exchange at his ministry’s conference room in the Secretariat at 11:30 am. Photo: UNB

Motorcycles and easy bikes are the leading causes of road accidents across the country, Road Transport and Bridges Minister Obaidul Quader said today (19 June).

“It’s very unfortunate that lately, motorcycle accidents have become more frequent. Looking at the accident data, motorcycles account for the highest number of accidents, followed by easy bikes. Reckless driving also plays a significant role. We cannot ignore this. I urge the Secretary to expedite the formulation of a policy,” he said during an Eid greetings exchange at his ministry’s conference room in the Secretariat at 11:30 am.

The minister further mentioned that the lack of regulation for millions of three-wheelers and motorcycles is disrupting order on the roads, highlighting the urgent need for a policy. 

“People’s lives should come before livelihoods. In trying to protect livelihoods, lives are being put at risk. Those involved in electoral politics often support or endorse this. Easy bikes on highways receive a lot of support, sometimes even encouragement from behind the scenes. In Dhaka, our current regulations ensure that 98% of riders have helmets,” the minister said.

Quader also noted that while the Eid journeys on roads have been relatively smooth, the return trips remain a concern. “The return journeys often receive less attention, which can lead to accidents. Therefore, we must focus on ensuring the safety of the return journeys as well.”

He emphasised that maintaining discipline on the roads will significantly reduce accidents. “We must prioritise discipline to reduce road accidents,” Quader added.




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