To control the influx of incoming vehicles and ensure a safer environment for students, Dhaka University has installed car barriers and security surveillance boxes at seven key entry points to its campus. The measures, implemented on Friday, have significantly reduced traffic congestion, allowing students to navigate the campus more comfortably.
Associate Professor Saifuddin Ahmed, the university’s Proctor, explained that restricting vehicle movement is aimed at safeguarding students. Entry points including Shahbagh, Nilkhet, and Doel Chattar have been equipped with car barriers and surveillance infrastructure. The restrictions are enforced from 3 PM on Fridays and Saturdays, and 5 PM on weekdays.
The cooperation of city residents is essential in maintaining this initiative, stated the university administration in an appeal.
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Observations on Friday revealed a stark reduction in traffic compared to regular days. A member of the Dhaka University Proctorial Body’s mobile team confirmed that only emergency vehicles, patients, university guests, or official university cars are permitted entry. However, the official acknowledged challenges, noting that some individuals have attempted to bypass the rules.
Students have expressed relief and satisfaction over the changes. Noby Hossain Majumder, a Law Department student, shared his experience: “The situation on campus today is completely different. Previously, external vehicles made crossing roads nerve-wracking. Now, with restricted access, the campus feels safe and free of traffic.”
Zakaria Ahmed, another student, echoed similar sentiments: “I used to avoid coming to TSC because of the vehicle rush. Today, it feels peaceful. We hope this initiative continues.”