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Road Development
The DMDP Structure Plan's Long-term road
development strategy is illustrated in su-links above. The main objective of the
strategy is to establish a long-term road network for the metropolitan area
which will effectively serve the needs of the growing urban concentrations, by
providing improved access to the main urban area itself and linkages to areas
with potential for growth. Improved road communications will be used as a
positive instrument for promoting urbanization in the growth areas proposed in
the DMDP Structure Plan. This is an important consideration when evaluating the
feasibility of the network and particularly its sequence of development,
referred to latter in this Section.
Development of
Public Transport Services
DITS in its Transport Development Strategy (TDS)
presents a list of six key projects distilled from their process of evaluation.
Of these, two projects relate to the development of public transport facilities,
manually an expanded bus service and a commuter rail service.
Integrated Transport
Network Plan for Metro Dhaka
Transportation would play a major role for Dhaka's
growth both for the structure plan strategy and also for the alternate options.
At this moment Dhaka is one of the least motorized cities in the world. Non
motorized movement is dominant in the intracity transportation. The proportion
of all travels by motorized vehicle is low. Dhaka integrated Transport Study
estimated 66% of all work trips are on foot, 11% by rickshaw. Public transport
is poor and disorganized with limited coverage and non motorized transport is
inadequate for long distances. Mobility levels are low and consequently dwelling
areas remain in close proximity to the workplace.
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