Planners Urge Shift from Fuel-Dependent Vehicles to Sustainable Mobility
Promoting Cycling and Walking: Launching a massive ‘Cycle Sharing Project’ starting with 100,000 bicycles in Dhaka’s 90 wards, and ensuring dedicated spaces for pedestrians and non-motorized vehicles in road designs.
Public Transit Reform: Immediate activation of Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) systems and the introduction of electric buses to replace fossil-fuel models.
Fiscal Disincentives: Increasing taxes on private cars and motorcycles while reducing duties on public transport and bicycle parts to fund a newly proposed National Urban Transport Fund.
Institutional Shift: Moving away from a focus on building road infrastructure toward ‘Mobility Management and Accessibility Improvement.
Education and Neighborhood Planning: Establishing ‘School Districts’ to ensure children can study near their homes, reducing the need for long commutes, and banning parking within 50 meters of school gates.