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Uber Driver Account in Bangladesh: How to Activate, Delete, and Reactivate
As traditional employment models have been changing, many individuals are turning to innovative platforms like Uber to secure their financial future. Uber driving has become synonymous with the gig economy, offering a flexible rewarding income source. However, entering this trendy job requires a clear understanding of the activation process. This article explores the ins and outs of how to activate an Uber driver account in Bangladesh. It also covers the account deletion and reactivation procedures.
Prerequisites for Activating an Uber Driver Account
Prospective Uber drivers have the opportunity to join the platform without the necessity of owning a motorbike or car. However, adherence to ride-sharing regulations is crucial, varying country-wise. For instance, in Bangladesh's perspective, it includes obtaining a ride-sharing enlistment certificate from the Bangladesh Road Transport Authority (BRTA). The certificate can be acquired by the vehicle owner and through Uber's company for those who do not own a vehicle.
Additionally, there is a universal requirement for all Uber drivers in Bangladesh to meet the minimum age criterion of 18 years, as established by the BRTA for driver's licenses.
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Documents Required to Activate Uber Driver Account
For the Driver
- An identity card containing the driver's personal information.
- A profile photograph that adheres to specific guidelines: it must be a well-lit image without glasses, focusing on the driver's full face and top of shoulders. This photo should solely feature the driver's face without the inclusion of a driving license image or any other printed photograph.
- A National Identity Card (NID)
- A valid driving license.
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For the Vehicle (Motorbike/Car)
- Registration form
- Fitness certificate
- Tax token
- Insurance certificate.
If the applicant does not own a vehicle, only the following documents are required:
- National Identity Card (NID) or equivalent identification
- Valid driving license.
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Step-by-Step Guide to Activate an Uber Driver Account
Application Process for BRTA Ride-Sharing Enrollment
Registering the BRTA Service Portal
- Initiate the process by visiting the BRTA Service Portal (https://bsp.brta.gov.bd/register).
- Click on the 'Register' option and verify the email address. Verification involves receiving a confirmation message in the email and an OTP on the mobile number.
- Once verified, log in using the email address or mobile number and password.Access the profile by clicking on the image on the dashboard and complete all required information.
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Buying a used car? These are the things to look for
Considering the high daily cost and inadequate public transport, buying a second-hand car is a rational and cost-effective option for many working professionals.
The used car market is a large and diverse one. Globally more used cars are sold compared to brand-new ones. Despite the high sales volume in the used car market, potential buyers may end up wasting their hard-earned money if they fail to pick the right car. It's necessary to ensure that the purchased car is in good and road-safe condition. To that end, here’s a checklist to consider before investing money in a second-hand car.
Why should you thoroughly check before buying a second-hand car?
There are a lot of reasons why you should prepare and go through a checklist before buying a second-hand car. Here are a few reasons.
Safety
The first is safety. Safety is the top priority of any car owner as nobody wants to be at risk riding their car. Checking for the vehicle history and performance can ensure whether the car would run reliably and safely for the new owner.
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Cost
There is always the risk of getting duped with used cars. It might be some internal issue or the engine issue which is not apparent from the outside. These issues may not show up at the start, rather the signs start showing after a few hundred kms.
Without a proper inspection, a potential buyer might end up spending more on repair and maintenance in the long run.
Legal Issues
Another reason to check a second-hand car is for its usage history. The potential car might be stolen or it might have an outstanding loan against it. In any case, as the new owner, the buyer can be held responsible for any legal issue with the car.
Peace of Mind
Lastly, buying a second-hand car is always a stressful ordeal. Checking the car before buying not only minimizes the risk of getting scammed, but it also brings peace of mind for the new owner.
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Checklist for buying used car
Vehicle History
The first and foremost thing to check is the history of the vehicle. Every car has a usage history that outlines damage and accident reports. Even if there is no explicit mention of accidents, look for repaired damage signs. It is much easier to spot external damages like panel gaps or paint overspray.
But if the car has internal damage like the ones created by floods or natural disasters, it might be very difficult to assess the damage. The potential buyer can take the help of a mechanic to check for water damage as it might not show upfront but it may create an issue in the long run.
Physical Inspection
Physical inspections are best done with the help of a car expert or a mechanic. There are two steps to physical inspection – internal and external.
The external inspections include checking for any kind of external damage. It is recommended to look for dents, scratches, rusts, and signs of previous repair.
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Before buying a second-hand car, the potential buyer needs to conduct an internal inspection carefully.
- The seats, carpets, dashboard, and other places inside the car should be checked for any signs of wear and tear.
- The air conditioning system should not be left unchecked. The same inspection process is needed for the wipers, lights, and the heating system.
- The door hinges should be checked, like whether they close smoothly or not.
Top Super Luxury Cars for 2023
Luxury cars are not just a means of transportation, they are a statement of style and class. Super luxury cars, on the other hand, take this concept to a whole new level. These cars offer unparalleled comfort, advanced technology, and exceptional performance -- making them the epitome of automotive excellence. From sleek and sporty designs to spacious and elegant interiors, these cars demonstrate luxury and sophistication. These are the top super luxury cars for 2023.
Top 10 Super Luxury Cars for 2023
Each car on this list is a masterpiece of engineering and design and a true demonstration of the art of luxury car-making. So, whether you are a car enthusiast or simply looking for the ultimate driving experience, these cars are sure to leave you awestruck.
Rolls-Royce Phantom
The Rolls-Royce Phantom offers unparalleled ride comfort, particularly in the back seats, with a gently loping and indulgent feel that is unmatched in any other car. Despite its use of run-flat tyre technology, the car is also incredibly quiet and smooth. Available in standard and extended-wheelbase models, the latter is almost six meters long, making it a symbol of opulence.
The car’s large-rimmed steering wheel provides remarkable precision and perfect weight, while its V12 engine is supremely refined and flexible. Despite its weight, the Phantom can accelerate faster than a Ford Focus RS. The quality of its engineering is truly awe-inspiring. It starts from $ 460,000 or Tk. 4.9 crore ($1= Tk. 106.38).
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Bentley Continental GT
The Continental GT is a luxurious grand tourer coupe. It is capable of effortlessly crossing continents, as its name suggests. The car comes with either a 4.0 liter 542 bhp V8 or a 6.0 liter 650 bhp W12 engine, both of which offer ample power.
15 Best Motorbikes Under 2 lac taka for daily use, office commute
Every day, the residents of Dhaka city experience the challenge of reaching their destination on time. Commuting to the workplace passing through constant traffic, and congested roads, with limited public transportation options, has become a regular headache for the city residents. This is where having a personal motorbike can make a big difference. Not only does it provide a faster and more convenient way to get around, but also can be more affordable than other modes of transportation. With this in mind, we have compiled a list of the top motorbikes under 2 lac taka for daily use and office commuting.
Popular Motorcycles Under BDT 2 lacs for daily use, workplace commute
Following are the best motorcycles under 2 lac taka for office commuting and daily uses. These bikes are stylish, efficient, and, most importantly, budget-friendly, making them a great choice for those looking to upgrade their transportation options in Dhaka.
Hero Thriller 160R
Launched in 2020, the Hero Thriller 160R is a popular motorbike in Bangladesh that offers a combination of style, performance, and affordability. With its sleek design, powerful engine, and modern features, this bike is a great choice for daily commuting and office use. Some of its notable specifications include a 160cc air-cooled BS-VI Compliant engine, 0-60 km/h speed in 4.7 seconds, and a fuel efficiency of around 45 km/l.
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The Thriller 160R also comes with features like a fully Inverted LCD Console, LED lighting, and a comfortable seat. Priced at around 2-2.15 lac taka, the Hero Thriller 160R provides a cost-effective solution for those looking for a reliable and stylish motorbike for daily use. With its smooth ride, low maintenance cost, and excellent performance, the Thriller 160R is a top choice for commuters in Bangladesh.
Suzuki GSX 125
The Suzuki GSX 125 is a stylish and powerful motorbike. With its aerodynamic design, the GSX 125 offers an aggressive and sporty look, making it a great choice for riders who want to get some attention on the road. This bike is equipped with a 125cc engine that delivers smooth and reliable performance and is paired with a five-speed constant mesh transmission for effortless gear shifts.
The GSX 125 also comes with a range of modern features, including a 12V, 35W-12V headlight, a digital instrument console, and a comfortable seat. Priced at 141,950 taka, the Suzuki GSX 125 provides excellent value for money and is a popular choice for riders looking for a dependable and stylish motorbike for daily use.
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Suzuki HAYATE EP
After launching in 2012, the Suzuki HAYATE EP has become a versatile and reliable motorbike that is perfect for daily use and office commuting. With many upgrades, this bike is equipped with a 110cc engine that delivers smooth and efficient performance and is paired with a four-speed transmission for effortless gear shifts.
The HAYATE EP also features a comfortable seat with a range of storage options, making it a great choice for riders who need to carry cargo. Priced at 107,950 taka, the Suzuki HAYATE EP offers excellent value for money and is a popular choice for riders looking for a cost-effective solution for daily commuting.
Honda CB Hornet 160R CBS
The Honda CB Hornet 160R CBS is a stylish and powerful motorbike with its aggressive design and powerful 160cc engine. The CB Hornet 160R CBS is equipped with a range of modern features, including a telescopic front, five-speed transmission, LED headlamp, and more.
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Additionally, Hornet 160R is equipped with Honda's Combined Brake System (CBS), which provides superior braking performance and increases rider safety. Priced at around 2 lac taka, the Honda CB Hornet 160R CBS offers excellent value for money and is a popular choice for riders who want a stylish and powerful motorbike for daily use.
Hero Ignitor
The Hero Ignitor offers a perfect blend of style and performance. With its IBS Integrated Braking System and revolutionary i3S idle start-stop technology, it delivers enhanced safety and fuel efficiency.
The bike runs on a BS-IV-compliant 125cc engine producing 11.1 BHP @ 7500 RPM and 11 Nm of torque @ 6500 RPM. The stylish features include a 3D Branding Emblem, refreshed stripes, split rear grip, hugger fender, and rim tapes. You can get it for Tk. 1,31,490.
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Man killed in Dhaka's Jatrabari after being hit by unidentified vehicle
A man succumbed to his injuries after being knocked down by an unidentified vehicle in the capital's Jatrabari Wednesday night, police said.
The deceased was identified as Md Palash (30), who worked at a car workshop in Jatrabari's Kajla.
The accident occurred near Jatrabari's Kajla Bridge while the 30-year-old was crossing the road."
The critically injured Palash was rushed to the emergency department of Dhaka Medical College Hospital (DMCH) where he was declared dead at 10:15pm, said Inspector Bachchu Mia, in-charge of DMCH Police Outpost.
"The body has been kept at the hospital morgue for autopsy. The vehicle involved in the accident was seized," Bachchu added.
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NBFIs cannot change any vehicle before 8-year use: Bangladesh Bank
Bangladesh Bank has instructed the non-banking financial institutions (NBFIs) that the institutions cannot change any of their vehicles before eight years.
Earlier, as per a 2015 directive, there was an opportunity to change vehicles after every five years.
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In line with the government's decision to reduce operational and development expenditure in the context of the global economic situation, purchases of any type of vehicles (new and replacement) at the official expenses by NBFIs will be suspended during the fiscal year 2022-23.
The Financial Institutions and Market Department of Bangladesh Bank on Wednesday (December 21, 2022) issued a circular in this regard.
The chief executives of financial institutions cannot be given multiple vehicles at companies’ expenses. Apart from this, BB has instructed that the officers who take car loans and maintenance cost cannot use the companies’ vehicles.
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Narayanganj: Drivers of two four-wheelers killed in vehicle collision
Drivers of a covered van and a human hauler, locally known as Laguna, were killed in a fatal head-on collision between their vehicles on Araihazar-Madanpur road in Narayanganj's Araihazar Wednesday.
The deceased were identified as Ratan, 42, of Krishnapur village of Araihazar and Din Islam, 45, of Laskkardi village of the same upazila.
The accident occurred around noon when the speeding covered van crashed into the human hauler with a lot of force in the Lengurdi area, Azizul Haque Hawlader, officer-in-charge of Araihazar Police Station, said.
Laguna driver Ratan died instantly from the impact of the crash; covered van driver Din Islam was sent to a local hospital with serious injuries.
Din Islam succumbed to his injuries while being rushed to Dhaka Medical College Hospital.
At the request of the relatives of the deceased, the bodies were handed over to them without autopsies, Azizul said, adding that legal action will be taken in connection with the accident.
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Habib becomes Barvida president, Shahidul secretary-general
Mohammad Habib Ullah Dawn has been elected president and Mohammed Shahidul Islam secretary-general of the Bangladesh Reconditioned Vehicles Importers and Dealers Association (Barvida) the for the next two years.
Md Aslam Serniabath, Reaz Rahman and Md Gias Uddin Chowdhury were elected vice-presidents.
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The biennial election of Barvida was held on June 18 where 25 candidates out of 62 were elected by 639 voters.
Md Selim Hossen, chairman of Barvida election board 2022-2024, announced the result.
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2 killed in separate road crashes in city
Two people were killed in road crashes in Darussalam and Jatrabari areas of the city on Wednesday.
The deceased were identified as Md Abu Siddique, 52, of Bandarban district, and Shihab, 21, of Narayanganj district.
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At Darussalam, Abu Siddique was hit by an unidentified vehicle while crossing the road at night and fell on the road.
Later, a pedestrian rescued him and rushed to Dhaka Medical College and Hospital (DMCH) where doctors declared Siddique dead around 10pm, said Assistant Sub-Inspector (ASI) Abdul Khan, assistant at DMCH police outpost.
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In Jatrabari area, Shihab sustained injuries falling from his motorbike on Jatrabari flyover.
He was taken to DMCH in critical condition where the doctor declared him dead, said ASI Abdul Khan.
The bodies were kept in the hospital morgue for autopsy, he added.
Goalundo bridge turns into death trap
Villagers are using a bridge in the Tanapocha area of Debagram Union in Goalundo, Rajbari at great risk to their own lives after the bridge collapsed at one end due to erosion. Several cracks have appeared in the bridge and the middle of the bridge is most vulnerable. Although heavy traffic movement has been suspended due to this problem, there is still a high risk of accidents for light vehicles.
Sources said that the Tenapcha Asrayan UZ-RHD (Piar Ali Mor) Road in Debagram was under the Local Government Engineering Department (LGED) of Bangladesh. The Ministry of Disaster Management and Relief built a 12-meter vent box culvert on the canal in the fiscal year 2011-2012 at a cost of Tk. 15 lakhs.
Recently, the part of the bridge slightly moved down that has created the death trap for commoners.
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Goalundo Upazila Engineer sent a report to the Executive Engineer of LGED on November 16, 2021 where