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[1] World Bank gives Bangladesh $358m credit to improve road safety

Published Time: March 30, 2022, 12:01 am

Updated Time: March 30, 2022 at 11:33 am

DOT Desk : [2] The World Bank on Monday (28 March) approved $358 million of financing to help Bangladesh improve road safety and reduce fatalities and injuries from road traffic crashes in selected high-risk highways and district roads, reports TBS.
[3] The Road Safety Project will help Bangladesh achieve the Sustainable Development Goals on road safety by 2030, said a press release.

[4] In two national highways—N4 (Gazipur-Elenga) and N6 (Natore to Nawabganj)—the project will pilot comprehensive road safety measures, including improved engineering designs, signing and marking, pedestrian facilities, speed enforcement, emergency care. These measures will help reduce road traffic deaths by more than 30% on these two highways.

[5] “Road accidents are the leading cause of permanent disability, and the fourth leading cause for children’s death. They disproportionately affect poor families. For Bangladesh, improving road safety is a critical economic and development priority,” said World Bank Country Director for Bangladesh and Bhutan Mercy Tembon.

[6] “This is the first dedicated road safety project in South Asia supported by the World Bank. It will help Bangladesh develop a comprehensive program to improve road safety management and minimize tragic loss of human lives,” Tembon added.

 

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