Complete lawlessness has become the norm of the Dhaka city’s transport system with hardly any signs that the situation may improve in the near future.
Around 1:30am, shortly after crossing the Kharajora Flyover Bridge near Hi-tech City Park in Gazipur, eight to nine armed robbers, disguised as passengers, suddenly took control of the bus. They ...
Delhi Transport Minister Pankaj Singh announced the introduction of 11,000 electric buses within 18 months, transforming the public transport system. Half of the existing CNG fleet has been retired, ...
Dhaka, a city of narrow alleyways and congested streets, remains one of the world's most polluted, leaving its residents ...
Three days after a daring bus robbery on the Dhaka-Tangail highway, a case has been filed with Tangail's Mirzapur Police ...
Once averaging 25 km/h, vehicle speed in Dhaka has plummeted to 4.8 km/h, crippling daily commutes and draining the economy. Poor planning and rising private car numbers continue to worsen the situati ...
Just as President Donald Trump moved to shut down the tolling plan, data shows — and riders say — the bus experience going ...
A case has been filed at Mirzapur Police Station in Tangail regarding the robbery and harassment of female passengers on a ...
Transport ministry orders feasibility study of Mor Chit, Ekkamai and the Southern bus terminals to Krung Thep Aphiwat ...
Dhaka's commuting crisis stems from an overreliance on private vehicles and a lack of awareness about rail-based public ...
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Dhaka’s pink buses have exposed the deep-rooted challenges in the city’s transport sector with DTCA sidelined and key stakeholders resisting chan ...