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Poorly planned U-turns result in extended periods of gridlocks in the capital’s roads. The photo was taken recently. Photo: Mumit M

Ill-planned U-turns causing gridlocks

Traffic division officials say the DNCC did not consult them before making the U-turns

Vehicles stand still in traffic congestions on the Dhaka-Gazipur highway. The government took up the Bus Rapid Transit project in 2012 to ease traffic congestion on the highway but the project is yet to be completed. Photo: Salahuddin Ahmed

BGMEA for fast execution of BRT project to end suffering on Dhaka-Gazipur highway

File Photo/ UNB

Transport strike in Mymensingh called off

Vehicles on Dhaka streets. File photo: TBS

Transports owners refuse to abide by Cabinet Division instructions on running buses at half capacity

Stop hiking bus fare in the name of Covid restrictions: Jatri Kalyan Samity

Stop hiking bus fare in the name of Covid restrictions: Jatri Kalyan Samity

Representational Image. Photo: Saikat Bhadra/TBS

Traffic to remain suspended in Hatirjheel, adjacent areas Monday

Picture: Collected

Balashi rail ferry now a distant memory

This demand was made at a civic rally held as part of the ongoing "Bangladesh Gach Rakkha Andolan" sit-in programme, which has been staged for 30 days to protect the capitals Panthakunaj Park and Hatirjheel. File Photo: Collected

Traffic in Hatirjheel suspended for 7hrs on Monday

AIIB keen to finance Dhaka Inner Ring Road

AIIB keen to finance Dhaka Inner Ring Road

Slow trains, dead slow projects haunt railway

Slow trains, dead slow projects haunt railway

Photo: TBS

Nagar Paribahan service fair, but not yet known to many

The closed Golam Mawla Bridge in Shariatpur’s Naria upazila has impeded trade in the nearby areas while causing locals to suffer. Photo: TBS

Closed bridge in Shariatpur stifling trade for half a decade

The roads near the railway overpass in Cumilla’s Shashongacha area are covered with several large holes full of rainwater and clay. The roads are a nuisance to the commuters. The photo was taken recently. Photo: TBS

How an overpass takes its toll on Cumilla businesses

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