Kanchan demands implementation of motor vehicles speed limit guideline

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Nirapad Sarak Chai

(NISCHA), a voluntary social organization working

to ensure road safety, demanded immediate

implementation of motor vehicles speed limit

guideline 2024, as this guideline would help reduce

road accidents to a large extent.

‘Uncontrolled speed of motor vehicles is mainly

responsible for frequent road accidents increasing

the number of casualties in the country,’ NISCHA

founder chairman Ilias Kanchan said at a press

conference held at Johur Hossain Chowdhury Hall

in city’s Jatiya Press Club here today.

The Road Safety Coalition, a platform of 9

organizations, has been carrying out campaign on

road safety issues for a long, has organised the

press conference.

On May 7, Bangladesh Road Transport Authority

(BRTA) issued the ‘Motor Vehicle Speed Limit

Guidelines 2024’ to maintain disciple in the

movement of motor vehicles on roads across the

country.

Kanchan said that the speed limit, set by the

government for motor vehicles, the speed limit of

30 km in the city is applica
ble not only for

motorcycles, but also for all vehicles.

He demanded holding of a coordination meeting in

every month for monitoring the implementation of

the guideline and collection of information about

motor accidents.

Mentioning that Road Safety Coalition Bangladesh

is waging movement for introducing a speed limit

guideline by the government, actor Ilias Kanchan

said, ‘We thank the Road Transport and Bridges

Ministry for introducing the motor vehicles speed

limit guideline 2024’.

The present government is taking various

important measures in road transport sector, he

said, adding, ‘We are hopeful that road accidents

would come down following implementation of the

guideline.’

Country director of Global Health Dr. Shafiqul

Alam, Dhaka International University’s associate

professor Dr. Bazlur Rahman and NISCHA

secretary general Liton Ershad, among others, were

present.

Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha