Sustainable Speed Management Strategy for Risk Reduction in Auto Rickshaw –Based on Public Transport in Bangladesh.
Abstract
This abstract likely discusses strategies for reducing traffic risks in Bangladesh,
specifically focusing on auto-rickshaws (CNGs) as a prominent mode of public
transport. The abstract likely outlines how to manage speed, potentially through
infrastructure improvements, stricter regulations, and enhanced awareness campaigns,
to mitigate risks and promote safer transportation in Dhaka and other urban areas.
High speed and traffic congestion in Dhaka contribute to accidents and safety concerns,
particularly involving auto-rickshaws, which are a popular mode of transport.
Implement a sustainable speed management strategy that addresses infrastructure
shortcomings, enforces regulations, and raises public awareness about safe driving
practices.
Possible strategies:
This might include:
o Infrastructure improvements: better road markings, traffic signals,
and potentially separated auto-rickshaw lanes in congested areas.
o Regulations: Enforce speed limits, stricter licensing for auto-rickshaw
drivers, and penalties for violations.
o Awareness campaigns: Educate drivers and passengers on safe driving
practices, the importance of speed limits, and the consequences of
accidents.
Sustainability:
The strategy aims to be long-term, environmentally friendly, and socially responsible,
ensuring a safer and more efficient transportation system for all citizens.
In summary, the abstract likely proposes a multi-faceted approach to tackle traffic
related risks in Dhaka, with a particular focus on managing the speed of auto-rickshaws
to improve safety and sustainability in Bangladesh's urban public transport system.
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