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		<lang class="3" style="Headline1"  font="Blacker Pro Display" fontStyle="Bold" size="27">When did human life become so cheap? </lang>
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		<lang class="3" style="Headline2"  font="Blacker Pro Display" fontStyle="Regular" size="18">Road authorities must answer for shocking number of crash victims </lang>
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	<lang class="3" style=".Bodylaser" font="Blacker Pro Display" fontStyle="Regular" size="9">IT </lang>
<lang  class="3" style=".Bodylaser" font="Blacker Pro Display" fontStyle="Light" size="9">was only the other day that we got an alarming review from a passenger welfare association saying it had recorded the highest number of Eid-time road accident deaths in its history during the fortnight around the Eid-ul-Azha holidays this year. Between July 3 and July 17, at least 398 people were killed and almost twice that number injured in the country. Now, thanks to another organisation, we have the full record of the month, and it turns out that the increase has been pretty steady all along. As many as 739 people, including 109 children, were killed and 2,042 others injured in July. This is, by any measure, a shocking number.
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	<lang class="3" style=".Bodylaser" font="Blacker Pro Display" fontStyle="Light" size="9">Bangladesh is clearly moving backwards in terms of road safety. Not a day goes by that we have news of some kind of tragedies – a deadly crash here, a treacherous level crossing there, someone being robbed, raped or drugged inside a bus. Road crash, which doesn’t spare even pedestrians, certainly takes the cake. Of the 739 victims who died in July, over 250 died in motorbike accidents, which accounted for most of the fatalities. Among other vehicles involved in crashes were three-wheelers, trucks, buses, pick-ups, covered vans, etc. No vehicle was spared, just as no district was left unscarred.  
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	<lang class="3" style=".Bodylaser" font="Blacker Pro Display" fontStyle="Light" size="9">The Road Safety Foundation, which compiled the July data, cited 10 major reasons for continued road accidents and also made 10 recommendations, none of which should sound unfamiliar given how frequently, and futilely, those were repeated. The total chaos in the transport sector – due in no small part to the impunity enjoyed by the owners/workers associations and the lack of action by concerned state agencies – means that Bangladesh had not only failed to reach its goal of reducing accidents by 50 percent by 2020, but is likely to miss its 2030 target as well. 
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	<lang class="3" style=".Bodylaser" font="Blacker Pro Display" fontStyle="Light" size="9">The gulf between the goals that the government set for road safety and the reality couldn’t be wider. The responsibility to turn this situation around falls squarely on the ministry of road transport and bridges, and agencies that it commands, who must answer for their failure. The authorities must urgently implement the road safety act, which has been stuck in limbo since 2018. As experts suggested, there should also be a Road Safety Fund to be spent on awareness, research, etc. Drivers need to be better trained and compensated. Rules related to fitness of vehicles, driving and traffic should also be strictly enforced. Without undertaking these measures, the pile of bodies on our roads will continue to mount. 
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