Police claim that the Traffic Week was successful as it ends.
More than half of the 56,349 traffic rules violation cases filed during Traffic Week in Dhaka city were against riders of two wheelers, according to police data.
Police extend Traffic Week to August 14 to stop traffic violation across the country including Dhaka city.
Police so far collect over Tk three crore from different vehicles for violating traffic rules in the first five days of the ongoing Traffic Week across the country till today.
On the second day of Traffic Week, police lodge 25,882 cases for traffic violations like wrong side driving, using hydraulic horns and not having driving licenses or fitness certificates.
Police claim that the Traffic Week was successful as it ends.
More than half of the 56,349 traffic rules violation cases filed during Traffic Week in Dhaka city were against riders of two wheelers, according to police data.
Police extend Traffic Week to August 14 to stop traffic violation across the country including Dhaka city.
Police so far collect over Tk three crore from different vehicles for violating traffic rules in the first five days of the ongoing Traffic Week across the country till today.
On the second day of Traffic Week, police lodge 25,882 cases for traffic violations like wrong side driving, using hydraulic horns and not having driving licenses or fitness certificates.