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Govt increases bus fares by 60 pc


Govt increases bus fares by 60 pc

The government today fixed bus fares for the coronavirus (Covid-19) crisis period with a 60 percent increase. The Road Transport and Bridges Ministry issued a gazette notification in this regard today. The new bus fares will come into effect from Monday (Jun 1). The notification said the newly fixed fares would remain effective for the Covid-19 crisis period. After the crisis ends, the old bus fares would be applicable.

The government has increased fares of inter-district and long routes (Dhaka, Chattogram cities and adjoining areas) bus and minibuses by 60 percent, in order to compensate bus owners carrying 50 percent less passengers to prevent the transmission of novel coronavirus.

Passengers will have to pay the additional bus fares from Jun 1 (Monday), said a gazette notification issued  by the Road, Transport and Bridges Ministry on Sunday (May 31).

The notification said the additional fares for inter-district and long routes buses and minibuses will be increase by 60 from existing Tk 1.42 for a kilometer.

The extra 60 percent fare will be added to the existing bus, minibus fares of Tk 7 and Tk 5 in Dhaka and Chattogram metropolitan cities respectively, the notification said. 

The notification also said that bus and minibus plying in Narayanganj, Munshiganj, Narsingdi, Gazipur, Manikganj and Dhaka district under Dhaka Transport Coordination Authority (DTCA), will be allowed to charge extra fare with the existing fare of Tk 1.60 per kilometer. 

Each passenger must take a seat and keep the adjacent seat empty and no bus and minibus will be allowed to carry over 50 percent passengers. 

This extra bus fare will be applicable only during the Covid-19 pandemic only, said the notification adding that after this pandemic, the bus fares will be readjusted as per the previous rates. 

BRTA on Saturday recommended raising bus fare by 80 percent in order to compensate bus owners carrying 50 percent less passengers to prevent the transmission of coronavirus.

Passengers, drivers, helpers, and ticket sellers must wear face masks while hand sanitiser, soaps and hand washing facilities must be available at terminals. 

The government on Thursday issued a gazette notification allowing limited operation of public transport and offices from May 31 to Jun 15 amid the coronavirus outbreak. 

Public transports – buses, trains and vessels – resumed and offices reopened on Sunday.

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