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		<title>By: Raakaa Alton</title>
		<link>http://www.dezeen.com/2008/05/28/solar-rickshaw-by-solarlab/comment-page-1/#comment-868231</link>
		<dc:creator>Raakaa Alton</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Sep 2011 14:19:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I am agree with Ali Askar to import this rickshaw not only for Bangladesh but also for India. I would like to request automobile companies of india to buy these rickshaws as it reduce co2 emissions in India. </description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am agree with Ali Askar to import this rickshaw not only for Bangladesh but also for India. I would like to request automobile companies of india to buy these rickshaws as it reduce co2 emissions in India. </p>
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		<title>By: ALI ASKAR</title>
		<link>http://www.dezeen.com/2008/05/28/solar-rickshaw-by-solarlab/comment-page-1/#comment-315647</link>
		<dc:creator>ALI ASKAR</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Sep 2009 21:13:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>DEAR SIR,

WE LIKE TO IMPORT ABOVE SOLAR RICKSHAW FOR BANGLADESH. SO PLEASE ADVICE US HOW CAN WE BUY AND THE PRICE ??

PLEASED TO BE HEAR.

BEST REGARDS
ALI ASKAR
++++</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>DEAR SIR,</p>
<p>WE LIKE TO IMPORT ABOVE SOLAR RICKSHAW FOR BANGLADESH. SO PLEASE ADVICE US HOW CAN WE BUY AND THE PRICE ??</p>
<p>PLEASED TO BE HEAR.</p>
<p>BEST REGARDS<br />
ALI ASKAR<br />
++++</p>
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		<title>By: Syed Saiful Alam</title>
		<link>http://www.dezeen.com/2008/05/28/solar-rickshaw-by-solarlab/comment-page-1/#comment-266031</link>
		<dc:creator>Syed Saiful Alam</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 15 May 2009 06:22:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Suggestions for Improving Transport in Dhaka

1. Maintain the use of rickshaws by
a) Canceling all planned bans on rickshaws from different roads;
b) Creating rickshaw-only lanes on major streets (including those that currently ban rickshaws), and
c) Considering a gradual shift to improved rickshaws that are easier to maneuver and more comfortable for passengers. If the rickshaw licensing system is to be maintained, set a higher level for the number of rickshaws, and base it on research into which all citizens can have input.

2. Cancel all plans for future flyovers, and use transportation budgets to improve public transit and conditions for NMT.

3. Make cars less affordable and available through reducing import of cars, raising registration fees and taxes, and restricting licenses.

4. Ban cars from small streets and lanes and from congested areas, and greatly reduce parking. Enforce a ban on parking on footpaths and on major streets.

5. Make cycling more safe and attractive by providing separate bicycle lanes on all major roads (creating a continuous cycle lane throughout the city) and by giving bicycles priority at traffic signals so they aren</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Suggestions for Improving Transport in Dhaka</p>
<p>1. Maintain the use of rickshaws by<br />
a) Canceling all planned bans on rickshaws from different roads;<br />
b) Creating rickshaw-only lanes on major streets (including those that currently ban rickshaws), and<br />
c) Considering a gradual shift to improved rickshaws that are easier to maneuver and more comfortable for passengers. If the rickshaw licensing system is to be maintained, set a higher level for the number of rickshaws, and base it on research into which all citizens can have input.</p>
<p>2. Cancel all plans for future flyovers, and use transportation budgets to improve public transit and conditions for NMT.</p>
<p>3. Make cars less affordable and available through reducing import of cars, raising registration fees and taxes, and restricting licenses.</p>
<p>4. Ban cars from small streets and lanes and from congested areas, and greatly reduce parking. Enforce a ban on parking on footpaths and on major streets.</p>
<p>5. Make cycling more safe and attractive by providing separate bicycle lanes on all major roads (creating a continuous cycle lane throughout the city) and by giving bicycles priority at traffic signals so they aren</p>
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		<title>By: conrad</title>
		<link>http://www.dezeen.com/2008/05/28/solar-rickshaw-by-solarlab/comment-page-1/#comment-221598</link>
		<dc:creator>conrad</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Dec 2008 00:44:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>The
reality of the problems facing people who
opperate green forms of transport is that 
the taxi trade has been monopolized by petrol driven taxis which in actual fact 
create hundreds of thousands of tonnes of highly toxic fumes that are contributing to milions of premeture deaths around the planet so the sad fact is that monopoly or no monopoly petrol driven cars will really have to 
be banned 
from existence for human life is simply too precious 
this is the future</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The<br />
reality of the problems facing people who<br />
opperate green forms of transport is that<br />
the taxi trade has been monopolized by petrol driven taxis which in actual fact<br />
create hundreds of thousands of tonnes of highly toxic fumes that are contributing to milions of premeture deaths around the planet so the sad fact is that monopoly or no monopoly petrol driven cars will really have to<br />
be banned<br />
from existence for human life is simply too precious<br />
this is the future</p>
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		<title>By: Syed Saiful alam</title>
		<link>http://www.dezeen.com/2008/05/28/solar-rickshaw-by-solarlab/comment-page-1/#comment-217621</link>
		<dc:creator>Syed Saiful alam</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Dec 2008 15:09:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Fuel Consumption and Environmental Impact of Rickshaw Bans in Dhaka

Most trips in Dhaka are short in distance, usually one to five kilometers. These trips are perfect of Rickshaws. Rickshaws are cheap and popular mode of transport over short distances. Rickshaws are safe, environmentally friendly and do not rely on fossil fuels. Rickshaws support a significant portion of the population, not only the pullers, but also their families in the villages, the mechanics who fix the rickshaws, as well as street hawkers who sell them food. From the raw materials to the finished product the Rickshaw employs some 38 different professions. Action needs to be taken to support the Rickshaw instead of further banning it in Dhaka. The combined profits of all Rickshaws out earn all other passenger transport modes (bus, rail, boats and airlines) combined. In Dhaka alone, Rickshaw pullers combine to earn 20 million taka a month.

We think that over the coming holiday of Eid du Ajah, new Rickshaw bans will be put into action on roads in Dhaka. Eid was used in the past to place new bans on roads in Dhaka. Last Eid many roads were declared Rickshaw free without public support or approval. By banning Rickshaws roads are clogged with increased private car use as well as increased parking by cars. Banning of Rickshaws on major roads increases the transportation costs for commuters. Not only due to longer trips to avoid roads with bans in effect, but also due to actually having to take more expensive forms of transport such as CNG or Taxi, where in the past a Rickshaw would suffice. The environmental impact of banning Rickshaws is obvious because it exchanges a non-motorized form of transport for a motorized form of transport, thus increasing the pollution and harming the environment. Rickshaw bans harm the most vulnerable in society, mainly the sick, poor, women, children and the elderly; generally those who can not afford or do not feel comfortable on other forms of public transport. To ban Rickshaws also hurts small businesses that rely on them as a cheap and reliable form of transporting their goods. Rickshaws are ideal for urban settings because they can transport a relatively large number of passengers while taking up a small portion of the road. In 1998 the data showed that Rickshaws took up 38% of road space while transporting 54% of passengers in Dhaka . The private cars on the other hand, took up 34% of road space while only transporting 9% of the population (1998 DUTP). This data does not include the parking space on roads that cars take up in Dhaka . If included this would further raise the amount of space taken up by private cars. Every year the Rickshaw saves Bangladesh 100 billion taka in environmental damage.

The government makes many efforts to reduce traffic congestion in Dhaka but with no success. Blaming Rickshaws for traffic congestion and subsequently banning them from major roads has not had the desired affect. Traffic is still as bad now as it was before the Rickshaws were banned on major roads. Rickshaws thus can not be seen as the major cause of traffic congestion. Instead one should look towards private cars and private car parking on roads as the major cause of traffic congestion. The space gained by banning Rickshaws is often used for private car parking. The current trend in transport planning reduces the mobility of the majority for the convenience of the minority. The next time a ban on Rickshaws on another road is discussed please take into consideration who is being hurt and who is being helped. For a better transport system in Dhaka we need to create a city wide network of Rickshaw lanes. If this is done Dhaka can reduce its fuel usage dramatically as well its pollution. We ask your help in our fight to keep Dhaka a Rickshaw city. Any information or help is very much appreciated and sought after. I write you this letter to describe the difficulties we are facing and some solutions but they are by no means exhaustive and we look forward to your help and input.

 Syed Saiful Alam 
Volunteer of Save Environment Movement</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fuel Consumption and Environmental Impact of Rickshaw Bans in Dhaka</p>
<p>Most trips in Dhaka are short in distance, usually one to five kilometers. These trips are perfect of Rickshaws. Rickshaws are cheap and popular mode of transport over short distances. Rickshaws are safe, environmentally friendly and do not rely on fossil fuels. Rickshaws support a significant portion of the population, not only the pullers, but also their families in the villages, the mechanics who fix the rickshaws, as well as street hawkers who sell them food. From the raw materials to the finished product the Rickshaw employs some 38 different professions. Action needs to be taken to support the Rickshaw instead of further banning it in Dhaka. The combined profits of all Rickshaws out earn all other passenger transport modes (bus, rail, boats and airlines) combined. In Dhaka alone, Rickshaw pullers combine to earn 20 million taka a month.</p>
<p>We think that over the coming holiday of Eid du Ajah, new Rickshaw bans will be put into action on roads in Dhaka. Eid was used in the past to place new bans on roads in Dhaka. Last Eid many roads were declared Rickshaw free without public support or approval. By banning Rickshaws roads are clogged with increased private car use as well as increased parking by cars. Banning of Rickshaws on major roads increases the transportation costs for commuters. Not only due to longer trips to avoid roads with bans in effect, but also due to actually having to take more expensive forms of transport such as CNG or Taxi, where in the past a Rickshaw would suffice. The environmental impact of banning Rickshaws is obvious because it exchanges a non-motorized form of transport for a motorized form of transport, thus increasing the pollution and harming the environment. Rickshaw bans harm the most vulnerable in society, mainly the sick, poor, women, children and the elderly; generally those who can not afford or do not feel comfortable on other forms of public transport. To ban Rickshaws also hurts small businesses that rely on them as a cheap and reliable form of transporting their goods. Rickshaws are ideal for urban settings because they can transport a relatively large number of passengers while taking up a small portion of the road. In 1998 the data showed that Rickshaws took up 38% of road space while transporting 54% of passengers in Dhaka . The private cars on the other hand, took up 34% of road space while only transporting 9% of the population (1998 DUTP). This data does not include the parking space on roads that cars take up in Dhaka . If included this would further raise the amount of space taken up by private cars. Every year the Rickshaw saves Bangladesh 100 billion taka in environmental damage.</p>
<p>The government makes many efforts to reduce traffic congestion in Dhaka but with no success. Blaming Rickshaws for traffic congestion and subsequently banning them from major roads has not had the desired affect. Traffic is still as bad now as it was before the Rickshaws were banned on major roads. Rickshaws thus can not be seen as the major cause of traffic congestion. Instead one should look towards private cars and private car parking on roads as the major cause of traffic congestion. The space gained by banning Rickshaws is often used for private car parking. The current trend in transport planning reduces the mobility of the majority for the convenience of the minority. The next time a ban on Rickshaws on another road is discussed please take into consideration who is being hurt and who is being helped. For a better transport system in Dhaka we need to create a city wide network of Rickshaw lanes. If this is done Dhaka can reduce its fuel usage dramatically as well its pollution. We ask your help in our fight to keep Dhaka a Rickshaw city. Any information or help is very much appreciated and sought after. I write you this letter to describe the difficulties we are facing and some solutions but they are by no means exhaustive and we look forward to your help and input.</p>
<p> Syed Saiful Alam<br />
Volunteer of Save Environment Movement</p>
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