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RE: A walk in the Streets of Dhaka!

in Wednesday Walk3 years ago (edited)

The density reminds me of some parts of my city too. Sometimes development in the city looks uneven. Some areas have beautiful fancy city views, other parts are chaotic.

Geez, it took long hours for the round-trip only for 15 minutes work? It's so frustrating. In Jakarta people mostly used ojek (taxibike) to avoid the traffic and to get their destination faster. Especially now there are taxibike online apps booming with their promos and discounts. How about Dhaka?

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I agree with you. This is also very similar here, some areas are well managed like where I live and others are chaotic.
We also have bikes, apps and all. But the amount of vehicle is huge compared to what it should be according with the proportion of the population. Everyone is buying private cars and things are getting worse.
Thanks for sharing your experience. Have a good day ☀️🌸

For people with money, buying private cars is one of the ways to minimize the frustration in the middle of the traffic. Even if they're stuck in traffic, at least they're in a comfortable car with AC and listening to the music they like rather than being stuck in a hot and crowded bus. But but if a lot of people buy private cars, it will cause traffic jams and chaotic even more 😁

Have a good day too 💐

I agree with you on this point. That'swhen we need govt to take action.
I wish we could see what impacts we are creating as a whole.