Owning a car in Dhaka: Hacks to save time and money while avoiding stress
The constant battle with gridlocked traffic, rising fuel prices, maintenance costs, and the scarcity of parking makes car ownership feel like a test of patience. Yet, with the right approach, it is possible to make life behind the wheel in Dhaka far more manageable

Owning a car in Dhaka is a unique experience: part freedom, part frustration. On one hand, your car shields you from the chaos of unreliable public transport and gives you privacy and independence in a city that is never empty.
Bite-Sized: 7 ways to save money and reduce stress as a Dhaka driver
On the other hand, the constant battle with gridlocked traffic, rising fuel prices, maintenance costs, and the scarcity of parking makes car ownership feel like a test of patience. Yet, with the right approach, it is possible to make life behind the wheel in Dhaka far more manageable.
Fuel Smart, Drive Smarter

Not all filling stations in Dhaka are equal, and many car owners share their bitter experiences of poor-quality fuel causing engine trouble or reduced mileage. Thankfully, there are a handful of Facebook groups where one can get ideas about the quality of fuel at various fuel stations. Refuelling from such trusted pumps is worth the occasional detour.
Timing also matters. Refueling late at night or early in the morning not only helps you skip the long queues but also saves you from burning extra fuel while waiting in line. Beyond the pump, the way you drive is just as important. Smooth, steady acceleration and avoiding aggressive throttle inputs can noticeably improve mileage, a habit that goes a long way in a city where every litre counts.
Beating Dhaka's Traffic

Dhaka's traffic jams are world-known, but they don't have to ruin your day. Ever since Google Maps integrated the real time traffic monitoring feature, it became a routine practice for me to have a glance at it before going out. Given Dhaka's traffic structure, at times a 15 km detour can save you about 20 minutes in comparison to a 7 km commute via the usual route to the same destination.
Timing your journeys can also make a difference. A simple grocery run at 9 PM is often quicker and less stressful than attempting the same trip during evening rush hour. Ultimately, if you're travelling to a known destination, try to learn about the inner alleyways and shortcuts which can make commutes extremely efficient during rush hours.
Smarter Maintenance

In Dhaka, car maintenance is as much about trust as it is about routine. Preventive care such as regular oil changes, tire checks, and air filter replacements will always save you more than sudden breakdown repairs. For example, if you drive a Toyota, you're not likely to stay stuck for long as any mechanic in Bangladesh knows how to fix one.
However, at the same time, it is essential to learn how to handle simple tasks yourself such as checking tire pressure, changing wheels, topping up coolant, or replacing wiper blades which can save you hours otherwise wasted at the workshop for minor issues.
The Parking Puzzle

Perhaps nothing tests the patience of a Dhaka driver more than parking. Whether in Motijheel's business district, Dhanmondi's bustling streets, or the crowded alleys of Gulshan, finding a safe spot for your car is a daily battle. And if you lose your patience and park on the streets some day, your day will end up in one of two ways: either you get your parts stolen for good or receive a parking ticket.
The best option would be to source a parking spot even before you plan to head out. Savvy drivers learn to scout hidden spots near their regular destinations or use local groups on Facebook to look for real-time parking availability. Malls and offices usually have dedicated underground or multi-level parking. Although, keep in mind to account for the long waits in the queue which they come with.
Decluttering For Efficiency

Fuel consumption in a city like Dhaka is already high thanks to stop-and-go traffic and the questionable fuel quality already mentioned. However, to add fuel to the fire, many drivers tend to carry unnecessary tools, roof racks, or even old boxes in the boot which only makes the car heavy, making things worse.
Traveling light makes a huge difference to fuel economy over time. On top of that, a tidy trunk saves you from rummaging during emergencies and keeps your car organised for daily use.
Bonus Tip: A Calm Mind Behind The Wheels
Perhaps the most valuable hack for surviving Dhaka roads is mindset. Traffic jams are a fact of life here, and the attempt to fight against them only adds stress. Many drivers now use the time productively, catching up on podcasts, audiobooks, or music playlists.
Perhaps the most valuable hack for surviving Dhaka roads is mindset. Traffic jams are a fact of life here, and the attempt to fight against them only adds stress. Many drivers now use the time productively, catching up on podcasts, audiobooks, or music playlists. Knowing local traffic laws and enforcement hotspots also helps avoid unnecessary fines.
Most importantly, patience is the key. A calm driver not only saves fuel by avoiding rash maneuvers but also reduces the risk of accidents in a city where tempers often flare.