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Road Transport Act 2018

5,227 killed in road accidents last year: Nischa
Transport

5,227 killed in road accidents last year: Nischa

The report was compiled based on reports published in six national dailies, online portals, TV channels and branches of 'Nirapad Sarak Chai'.

 DMP launches drive against traffic law violation
Transport

DMP launches drive against traffic law violation

Photo: TBS
Transport

Vehicles are not running at Bogura

A successful implementation of any law requires it to be in sync with the reality it seeks to address. Photo: Mumit M/TBS
Thoughts

Road Transport Act: Too tough a law to be implemented?

Photo: TBS
Transport

Goods transport from northern zone disrupted

'They did not let me take my mother to the hospital'
Transport

'They did not let me take my mother to the hospital'

Supply disruption looms if truckers’ strike continues
Transport

Supply disruption looms if truckers’ strike continues

Photo: UNB
Transport

Top transport leaders are against the protest

Photo: Rehman Asad/TBS
Transport

Road Transport Act, 2018: Finally, BRTA enters the scene

Private cars comply, buses and pedestrians continue to ignore new law
Transport

Private cars comply, buses and pedestrians continue to ignore new law

Following the recently introduced Road Transport Act, 2018, the government has taken some decisive steps towards making people aware of the laws they need to abide by. Photo: Mumit M
Thoughts

Government can enforce the law, make citizens more responsible

This city is not ready for the law | Road Transport Act 2018
Videos

This city is not ready for the law | Road Transport Act 2018

‘This city is not ready for the law’
Bangladesh

‘This city is not ready for the law’

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