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12 September, 2018, 20:52
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UNB
12 September, 2018, 20:52
Update: 12 September, 2018, 23:01
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. Photo: Focus Bangla

Sangsad Bhaban: Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Wednesday told Parliament that awareness is yet to be created among people about road safety even after the recent student movement over the issue.

‘There had been such a big accident (Airport Road crash) and a movement! Even then, we see no awareness among people. They’re crossing roads chaotically,’ she said replying to a supplementary question from opposition MP Noor-E-Hasna Lily Chowdhury (Women Seat-44).

The Prime Minister said the country’s people have a peculiar mindset as they start crossing roads before speedy vehicles just raising their hands though a running bus cannot stop abruptly all the time.

Criticising jaywalkers, she said even parents along with their minor children cross roads before many moving vehicles. ‘Although a footbridge or an underpass is nearby, young pedestrians don’t want to use these. They cross the roads running before speedy buses, which causes accident.’

Passersby do not want to wait even for a minute before crossing the road or do not use footbridges or underpasses, she said, adding that it needs to consider how much fault is on the part of pedestrians and how much on a driver in case of an accident.

Sheikh Hasina said if any accident takes place, people tend to beat the driver instead of helping the victims. ‘To save his life, the driver speeds away running over the injured in many cases,’ she added.

‘If people stop beating the driver in case of any accident, the number of accidents (casualties) will come down by 50 percent,’ she said, adding that no one should take the law in hands; rather the driver should be handed over to police. ‘I think all should abide by traffic rules on roads.’

The Prime Minister said the government has taken various measures, including marking Zebra-crossing, deploying traffic police and volunteers in front of schools and construction of underpasses and footbridges, to ensure road safety.

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