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NCPSRR: Control battery-run rickshaw movement to avoid accidents

Although prohibited and extremely dangerous on highways, around 3.5–4 million battery-powered rickshaws operate nationwide, including in Dhaka

Update : 02 Feb 2025, 03:30 PM

The National Committee to Protect Shipping, Roads and Railways (NCPSRR) on Sunday called for controlling battery-run rickshaw movement across the country's large cities including the capital Dhaka, to avoid road accidents.

The organisation also urged the authorities to determine the quality of the rickshaws and take initiatives for short-term training to the drivers.

NCPSRR President Mohammad Shahid Mia and its General Secretary Ashis Kumar Dey made the call in a statement on Sunday.

According to the statement of the civic organisation sent to the media, it says that, the movement of three-wheeled non-mechanised vehicles like battery-powered rickshaws on highways and long-distance roads is prohibited and extremely dangerous.

Despite this, approximately 3.5-4 million battery operated rickshaws are plying across the country including Dhaka.

Mentioning that these small vehicle drivers have no training, the statement said, they (rickshaw drivers) drive recklessly as they have no idea about traffic laws.

As minor accidents are happening every day in different places, it is also causing serious disruption in the movement of pedestrians and road crossings.

The statement futher said, despite being illegal and risky, battery-run rickshaws cannot be banned now.

Because, at least 1.5 crore people depend directly and indirectly on it.

Therefore, the movement of battery-powered rickshaws on the main roads of the large cities should be strictly controlled, the drivers should be given immediate short-term training and the infrastructure of such rickshaws should be strongly improved to avoid accidents, the leaders said.

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