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You and I both know its a dumb comparison lol. There are streets in Dhaka that look like the bottom, the person making the video just didn't go down themInteresting video, triggered a lot of Indians I guess... BTW no comments please from Sanghis, this is not a discussion thread.
Its not mindless, posters like Bilal think designing a city around cars is a good idea. I talked about this earlier. Most western cities are banning cars on the streets in their biggest cities. Cities should be for walking not driving. We should not copy the failed suburbanization experiment in the US which has failed epically. Instead cities should be designed around bicycles and ebikes.Bangladesh is a very small and densely populated country, there's already more cars than our streets can handle..
So the government makes it near impossible to get cars now unless your super rich and can afford the mindless tariffs and expenses.
Auto-Mobile sales as a spectrum to guage prosperity is an inherently broken concept,.. since small countries will never fit the bill.
Adding that last bit because I know why people ask for ridiculous and far fetched numbers such as these.
You and I both know its a dumb comparison lol. There are streets in Dhaka that look like the bottom, the person making the video just didn't go down them
Its not mindless, posters like Bilal think designing a city around cars is a good idea. I talked about this earlier. Most western cities are banning cars on the streets in their biggest cities. Cities should be for walking not driving. We should not copy the failed suburbanization experiment in the US which has failed epically. Instead cities should be designed around bicycles and ebikes.
True cities should be designed for walking , but they also should be designed for buses and trains which gets harder.
Cars will always exist buddy , that’s why cities should be designed to adapt to everything as possible.
Not really look at cities that have no cars like Venice. There's no reason not to ban cars. Same with Paris the mayor is planning to eventually ban cars in the city center
The thing is in Bangladesh where peoples egos are at 100000000 , they would want their own dam cars anywhere.
We need to fix Bangladeshis mindsets before we plan on changing any cities
The thing is in Bangladesh where peoples egos are at 100000000 , they would want their own dam cars anywhere.
We need to fix Bangladeshis mindsets before we plan on changing any cities
There are barely any cars in Bangladesh what are you talking about and the public transport is being worked on there is a BRT being build and the metro line is in production. There was a plan for a light rail but that got cancelled in 2016.Cars (in limited numbers) can exist side by side with public transport.
Problem is, we so far did zero with solving the latter problem.
Even India has far better public transport infra, far better in terms of investments and scope.
I was agreeing with you chill out you're a man if your 30s why are you getting defensive?Please don't put words in my mouth.
Don't think I gave you that permission.
Its not mindless, posters like Bilal think designing a city around cars is a good idea.
You were talking earlier about Purbachal not having front setbacks when very few cities have front setbacks and then got emotional when I said you were wrong and it doesn't matter. Manhattan doesn't have any front set backs. Does that make it bad?Please don't put words in my mouth or take my posts out of context. Don't think I gave you that permission.
If I have an opinion, I am free to express it here. And that is not what I said.
Cars or no cars
Dhaka is one of the least walkable cities on earth.
Footpaths are dysfunctional, other than some tiny corner of Bonani/Gulshan.
Neither is the public transport very good. And car ownership is prohibitively expensive. Which makes life incredibly difficult for those who don't own a car, or are comfortable using our disgusting excuse of public transport.
Hopefully, the MRT can partially alleviate that. I've heard it's only 10% more expensive than a BRTC bus ticket (per km). It is intended as a transport for the massess. Rich and poor. Though it'd be interesting to see how it works out xD Nuk Ocha "hi fi" manush sitting next to those who they regard as "kamla"
Are there any other public transportation projects in the work? How about the BRTC?
Cars or no cars
Dhaka is one of the least walkable cities on earth.
Footpaths are dysfunctional, other than some tiny corner of Bonani/Gulshan.
Neither is the public transport very good. And car ownership is prohibitively expensive. Which makes life incredibly difficult for those who don't own a car, or are comfortable using our disgusting excuse of public transport.
Hopefully, the MRT can partially alleviate that. I've heard it's only 10% more expensive than a BRTC bus ticket (per km). It is intended as a transport for the massess. Rich and poor. Though it'd be interesting to see how it works out xD Nuk Ocha "hi fi" manush sitting next to those who they regard as "kamla"
Are there any other public transportation projects in the work? How about the BRTC?