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Quader blames motorcycles and easy bikes for increasing road accidents
Road Transport and Bridges Minister Obaidul Quader today (June 19, 2024) said that motorcycles and easy bikes are the leading causes of road accidents across the country.
Quader made these remarks during an Eid greetings exchange at his ministry's conference room in the Secretariat at 11:30 am.
"It's very unfortunate that lately, motorcycle accidents have become more frequent. Looking at the accident data, motorcycles account for the highest number of accidents, followed by easy bikes. Reckless driving also plays a significant role. We cannot ignore this. I urge the Secretary to expedite the formulation of a policy," he said.
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The minister further mentioned that the lack of regulation for millions of three-wheelers and motorcycles is disrupting order on the roads, highlighting the urgent need for a policy.
"People's lives should come before livelihoods. In trying to protect livelihoods, lives are being put at risk. Those involved in electoral politics often support or endorse this. Easy bikes on highways receive a lot of support, sometimes even encouragement from behind the scenes. In Dhaka, our current regulations ensure that 98 percent of riders have helmets," the minister said.
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Quader also noted that while the Eid journeys on roads have been relatively smooth, the return trips remain a concern. "The return journeys often receive less attention, which can lead to accidents. Therefore, we must focus on ensuring the safety of the return journeys as well."
He emphasized that maintaining discipline on the roads will significantly reduce accidents. "We must prioritize discipline to reduce road accidents," Quader added.
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The Most Popular Motorbike Models in Bangladesh
In a small but terribly populous country like Bangladesh, riding a motorcycle makes mobility fast, easier, and cost-effective for most people. There is a huge market for motorcycles in the country. It may come as a surprise to know that more than fifteen motorcycle brands are running their business in a great way in Bangladesh. But which are the most selling motorbikes? Let's find them out.
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The Top Sold Motorbikes in Bangladesh
Bajaj Discover 125
Bajaj is one of the most popular Indian motorcycle brands available in Bangladesh, and they hold their record in terms of motorcycle sales. Bajaj has recently launched new bikes in their 125cc segment, which is Bajaj Discover 125cc. The new Bajaj Discover 125 uses the same 125cc engine as before. However, the engine has been refined much more than before. The engine displacement is 124.6cc, and the engine is a four-stroke, single-cylinder, DTS-I, air-cooled engine.
The engine can produce about 14.72 bhp @ 7500 pm and 11 Nm of torque @ 5500 rpm. The features of Bajaj Discover 125cc have changed a lot. However, the most elegant feature is its LED DRL system. This is the first time the system has been paired with the bike's headlights. The design of the tail light has also been changed. The current market price for Bajaj Discover is Tk. 136,000.
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Honda X Blade
If anyone has a bit of knowledge about motorbikes, the person should have heard about the brand Honda. At present, Honda is slowly and invisibly achieving popularity in almost every segment of the motorcycle market, and Honda X Blade 160cc has become one of the most selling bikes for this brand. X-Blade is one of Honda's forerunners after Hornet's monopoly, which has been able to attract almost all types of bikers with its astonishing design, performance, and brand value. Honda X Blade starts from Tk. 172, 000.
Bajaj Pulsar NS160
The Bajaj Pulsar NS160 is a very muscular-looking and naked sports segment bike. The bike is powered by a 160cc DTS-I oil-cooled engine. The engine is capable of delivering 15.3 bhp and 14.6 Nm of torque. It has telescope suspension on the front and nitro monocoque suspension on the rear. Bajaj Pulsar NS 160 tires come with alloy wheels and 240 mm front disc brakes, and rear 130 mm drum brakes.
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