That a considerable number of Eid travellers would die and get hurt during their journey home in the districts, upazilas and villages and back is normal and as such accepted by all in Bangladesh society. And the media routinely publishes reports on the major accidents, which obviously include fatalities. Few of such fatal accidents raise eyebrows or cause an outrage unless the number of deaths is too high, or the victims are from the upper echelons of society. For the victims of ordinary background, they are just numbers or pure statistics for use of those conducting studies on transport-related accidents. To be frank, with so many reports of deaths and injuries due mainly to accidents involving buses or other motorized and non-motorized vehicles on the highways being published in the media about every day, the public have practically got desensitized to such news.
So, the dead as well as the seriously injured should be equally treated by those concerned in the government and at the private level. The government should keep track of the families of the dead as well as the injured. And if ever any compensation mechanism is put in place for the families of death victims as well as of the severely injured in road accidents, the records thus maintained would help provide support to the victims and their families. The transport companies whose errant drivers and their assistants are found responsible for the fatal accidents should be made to pay compensation for the victim families. To make such arrangements happen, what is necessary is the goodwill. Because passenger safety should be of utmost priority for transport companies.
So, far as the government's role in ensuring safety of those travelling by road, rail or water transports is concerned, it should not only be about the days preceding and following the Edid vacations. Seeing that the road accidents during the Eid travels are on the increase, the government would be required to enhance monitoring of the highways through efficient use of technology as well as manpower.
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