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DMP issues directive to curb loud horn use in Dhaka metropolis

DMP urges drivers to avoid unnecessary loud horns, emphasizing compliance with the Road Transport Act-2018. Photo: Collected

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The Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) has urged drivers to avoid using unnecessary loud horns to reduce noise pollution and its harmful effects.

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Publisted at 6:35 AM, Mon Nov 25th, 2024

The Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) has urged drivers to avoid using unnecessary loud horns to reduce noise pollution and its harmful effects.

According to Section 45 of the Road Transport Act-2018, motor vehicle drivers must refrain from using loud horns unnecessarily.

Pedestrians, passengers, other drivers, city dwellers, and especially the sick are being seriously affected due to the excessive use of loud horns by motorcyclists in the Dhaka metropolis.

Additionally, the DMP noted that many motorcyclists in Dhaka are riding recklessly, carrying multiple passengers—including women and children—without helmets, which has led to numerous road accidents.

To reduce the risk of accidents and loss of life, motorcyclists are urged to comply with Section 49 (1) Part 1 (cha) of the Road Transport Act-2018. This includes carrying no more than two people, including the driver, and ensuring that passengers wear helmets.

The DMP has stated that legal action will be taken against any motor vehicle driver failing to follow these regulations.

The DMP also sought the cooperation of all concerned to ensure road safety.

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