POSSIBLE CAUSES AND SOLUTIONS OF THE TRAFFIC JAM IN DHAKA, BANGLADESH

Md. Roman Sarkar, Md. Arman Hossain, S. M. Sojib Ahamed

Abstract


Traffic jams are the biggest problem of this magnitude in the world’s densely populated cities. A lot of research is being done all over the world, and it is important. I visit some of the most populous cities in the world, like Dhaka, Delhi, Jakarta, etc. I have researched some of the possible issues that seem relevant to me and have discussed them in detail in this research paper. Here, I have mentioned what causes traffic jams. Ways to reduce traffic jams. Powerful traffic law and traffic software system. Real-life solutions, etc. The methods I mentioned are for future research. It can solve traffic jams. In this research, I have mentioned the factors that cause traffic jams in Dhaka and how they can be solved. I have discussed special software that can develop the traffic system and free a densely populated city like Dhaka from traffic jams. It will help the economies of Dhaka and Bangladesh develop more. 

 

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traffic jams, Dhaka traffic jams, causes and solutions

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.46827/ejsss.v9i6.1690

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