Crossing the ranch crosses the bell


There are numerous projects proceeding to convey order to the boulevards. Work environment individuals are caught in such deplorable car influxes each morning. Manik Mia Avenue's Arang crossing at 10am toward the beginning of the day. Photograph: Tanvir Ahmad

For crafted by the Metro Rail, the huge piece of the street is shut down
Police have limited transport administration to diminish traffic weight
Traffic individuals are attempting to adapt to the circumstance
Street traffic issue on the seventh day, mayhem out and about

Eprothom AloThe metro rail in the capital's farm territory vast bit of the street has been shut down for crafted by . Two vehicles can not oblige the staying tight streets. Because of extraordinary traffic clog, the rickshaw went through the ringer. Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) Traffic Division has limited transport development with Manik Mia Avenue from Monday to diminish traffic weight on this course.

The metro rail venture began from Agargaon in the territory of ​​Motijheel's farmhouse, Karwan Bazar, Banglamotor, Sheraton intersection and Shahbagh zone. Therefore, the width of the streets has diminished in these zones. The traffic blockage is ease back because of the moderate street with uncompromising streets. Traffic police individuals are attempting to adapt to the circumstance.

Manik Mia Avenue has not been permitted to enter the transport since yesterday morning to diminish the weight of vehicles on the yard. Police requested to convey the transports moving from Motijheel, Sadarghat to Farmgate from Farmgate, Motijheel, Jatrabari, and Farmgate from Mirpur number 1, Farmgate, Karwan Bazar, Savaraghat and Mirpur Road. Mirpur number 10, Kazipara, and Shevarapara transports can just enter through the farm.

DMP Traffic Department (West) Deputy Commissioner Liton Kumar Saha said in the primary light, "The traffic development has been mostly because of the Metro Rail. The traffic clog is extreme because of pinnacle hour traffic weight. So the transports of Gabtali, Shyamoli are being sent straightforwardly to Mirpur Road. He said this procedure will proceed. Any transportable transport will keep running on Manik Mia Avenue, it will be additionally advised.

Recently morning at around 9:30 am, crossing the Arang course, the traffic blockage on the ranch was spread to the entire Manik Mia Avenue. Police individuals are not permitted to enter any transport Manik Mia Avenue from Aarong.

A private vehicle driver, Mohammed Shokrana, who was caught in rush hour gridlock, said that from 50 minutes to 1 hour before intersection the farm, Now, because of the metro rail, the street is presently to be crossed by one and a half to two hours. On the off chance that you don't discover an answer rapidly, the whole city will be trapped.

Turning on the transport to Mirpur Road, the street additionally expanded the traffic weight expanded traffic jamajata.

Confusion
was not halted yesterday was the seventh day of traffic discipline. The program will start on January 15 from January 15 till January 31.

The reporter of Paltan, Press Club, Shahbagh, Banglamotor, Karwan Bazar, Science Lab, Kalabagan, Dhanmondi, 27, Shyamoli, Kalyanpur zone were flown in the capital yesterday. It is seen, the transport drivers are as yet grabbing travelers. By and large transport entryways are not shut. The people on foot are crossing the street with the danger of strolling through the person on foot connect.

It is seen at Paltan crossing around 11pm that travelers are being assumed without the planned position to stop the transport. People on foot are crossing the street running before moving vehicles at the Paltan intersection. Yet, there is a traffic police box on this side.

It was found at Kalyanpur region around 8:30 toward the beginning of the day, that the travelers were remaining in a ton of separation without getting the transport. Some of them were conversing with CNG worked auto rickshaw drivers. Bank officer Farida Yasmin stated, "There is nobody to see CNG autorickshaw on the meter? I have never observed any activity to keep running on the meter. Is it not part of street discipline? '

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