Bangladesh launches women-only "Pink Bus"


A Pink Bus driver takes the helm during the official inaugural ceremony of this BRTC service at its Tejgaon truck depot in the capital on Tuesday (Aug 18). - Daily Star/ANN

DHAKA: The Bangladeshi government has launched a dedicated bus service for women, also operated and managed by female drivers, to ensure safe and comfortable journeys for female commuters.

Bangladeshi Road Transport and Bridges Minister Shaikh Rabiul Alam inaugurated the service at a ceremony here on Tuesday (Aug 18).

The buses will be under the direct supervision of Bangladesh Road Transport Corporation (BRTC).

Speaking at the inauguration ceremony, the minister said the service will eventually cover major cities and towns in the country to ensure that women traveling on public transport are safe, comfortable and secure.

He said that with this initiative, the government showed its commitment to women's safe mobility on public transport, starting in the capital - from boarding to traveling and getting off - with all-female staff ensuring safety.

He urged the BRTC to monitor the new service continuously to improve it according to the needs of female passengers. - Xinhua

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