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As Padma Bridge opens, Dhaka traffic police struggle to handle rush

June 27, 2022 00:00:00


Vehicles crossing over the Mayor Hanif Flyover remain stuck in a gridlock on Sunday. The photo was taken in Tikatuli area of the city. — FE photo

The long-awaited Padma Multipurpose Bridge has opened to the public, but the flurry of vehicles streaming in and out of Dhaka has started to put a strain on traffic officers, reports bdnews24.com.

Traffic Inspector Md Atik was on duty near the Sheikh Hasina National Burn and Plastic Surgery Institute in Chankharpul. The road is generally busy, but the onrush of vehicles has left him struggling to catch his breath, he says while frantically waving his arms to direct the traffic.

"Do you see how many cars are entering Dhaka? All of them are private cars. This many vehicles didn't enter Dhaka before, but now they are coming across the Padma Bridge."

In Fulbaria, 60-year-old Idris Mollah is waiting with his son, daughter-in-law and granddaughter to take the Tungipara Express bus home to Gopalganj.

His face lit up with a smile at the prospect of crossing the Padma Bridge. "I have suffered a lot in life. There were times when I had to spend the entirety of Eid day on the banks of the Padma. My grandchildren won't have to go through that. This brings me a lot of joy.

"Narine Dutt was loading a motorcycle wheel and a heavy bag onto a bus. Asked where he was going, he said, "I'm going to watch a dream come true."

Md Masum, a traffic police inspector, was on duty in Fulbaria since the morning. The area had been overflowing with crowds of people, all of whom were going to see the Padma Bridge. "I haven't had a moment's respite."

Vehicles travelling from the northern districts or the Mymensingh Division to the south and southwest directly by road will have to cross Dhaka first to reach the bridge. They will not be able to bypass the capital on the return trip either.

Chattogram and Sylhet-bound traffic must go through Jatrabari in Dhaka. Experts had warned that Dhaka's road network would be under increased pressure once the bridge opened.

Until now, ferries were used to cross the Padma, which required extra time but prevented too many vehicles from entering Dhaka at the same time.

Now that the bridge has opened, transport from the southern part of Bangladesh will be able to reach Dhaka quicker and use the capital's road network to travel to other districts after they get off the structure. Similarly, vehicles from other districts will pass through Dhaka to reach the Padma Bridge.

This has raised concerns about traffic congestion at the access points to Dhaka, especially at the Babu Bazar Bridge, Jatrabari, Mayor Hanif Flyover, the road to Narayanganj from Munshiganj, and from Postogola to Narayanganj.

Road Transport and Bridges Minister Obaidul Quader, however, played down these concerns prior to the bridge's inauguration.

"Many vehicles will enter and exit Dhaka putting pressure on the traffic system, but we've plans to combat it. And we're moving forward according to those plans."


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