Attaching extra bumpers to vehicles is illegal under the traffic laws in effect. Still it is hard to find any vehicle without them. The problem is compounded by several factors. Most transport owners and drivers believe the modifications provide added security to their vehicles, thanks mainly to deep-rooted ignorance about road safety and a lack of awareness about the risks posed to others. Another factor is the lax enforcement of relevant laws.
Regulatory authorities on a few occasions announced crackdowns on such 'modifications' and conducted sporadic drives with some vehicles being fined for the law violation, but the efforts are often short-lived and lack consistency. Such inconsistency encourages offenders to return to the roads undeterred. Another significant issue is the lack of coordination among the authorities concerned. While the Bangladesh Road Transport Authority (BRTA) is authorised to issue vehicle fitness certification, the traffic police are responsible for enforcing road regulations and local government bodies to oversee infrastructure. The absence of a coordinated approach allows vehicle owners to exploit loopholes and continue using illegal modifications with impunity. A vehicle may pass fitness checks from BRTA while simultaneously violating traffic laws enforced by the police. Workshops which install illegal bumpers with little technical knowledge about automobiles and no oversight from the authorities play a major role in aggravating the situation.
A comprehensive strategy is needed to address this problem. Enforcement of law must be strengthened. The BRTA and the traffic police should launch joint drives with mobile courts to seize and fine vehicles using illegal bumpers and thorough inspections of vehicles should be ensured before issuing vehicle fitness certificates. Workshops producing and installing such bumpers should be penalized and closed down for repeated violations. Public awareness campaigns are also crucial in this regard. Transport workers and vehicle owners should be brought under mandatory training programmes that include modules on road safety and legal provision for vehicle modifications.
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