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Corona’s pre-conditional fee will be implemented on public transportation starting Tuesday, September 1. The Minister of Road Transport and Bridges, Obaidul Quader, said this in a virtual meeting with officials from the BRTA area in Dhaka on August 29. The BRTA has also issued a notification to the media about the return of the old rent. Mention some conditions to return to the previous rental. The conditions are that passengers cannot be transported in excess of the number of seats, passengers, drivers, supervisors, drivers, helpers and ticket sellers in public transport must use masks, soap, water and hand sanitizer to wash their hands . At the beginning and end of the trip, the minibus-bus must be cleaned and disinfected with disinfectant. In addition, passenger bags and luggage should be disinfected by spraying disinfectant. And other necessary hygiene issues must be met.

On August 19, at a meeting of the BRTA authorities with bus owners and labor leaders, it was decided to return to previous rates. The recommendation of that meeting was sent to the cabinet. Due to the coronavirus outbreak, public transportation was stopped as of March 26. Subsequently, it was decided to operate public transport in accordance with hygiene standards, including transporting half of the passengers on all buses. The bus owners demanded a 60 percent fare increase to transport half of the passengers in accordance with health regulations. The government issued a notice on May 31 to increase the rent by 60 percent. Conditional public transportation was introduced as of June 1. However, due to non-compliance with the conditions, there was a demand from various sectors to withdraw the rent increase. In response to the owner’s demand for ‘as many seats as there are passengers’, the government decided to condition the preconditional crown. The decision to return to the previous rate in public transport will be effective as of today.

BRTA (Enforcement) director Khandaker Oliur Rahman told Kaler Kantha if there was any oversight on the condition of public transport. Meetings with executive magistrates continue. We will be on the ground to monitor the situation. Our president will also be on the ground.



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