11/04/2026
Parking Etiquette: The Rules of Parking in Dhaka 🚗🛑
We often talk about traffic, but rarely discuss the space vehicles occupy when they aren't mobile. Researchers call this "Traffic at Zero Speed", the parking and stopping that fundamentally shapes our city’s accessibility.
To keep Dhaka moving safely, we are highlighting essential rules for responsible parking:
Residential Zones: These areas are for residents, not heavy vehicles. Large trucks and buses compromise the safety of our homes. Keep parking planned, use small vehicles, and always prioritize pedestrians.
Local & Connector Roads: Parking is generally allowed, but size matters—heavy vehicles need special permission. Remember the "Golden Clock": No loading or unloading during peak hours (8:00–10:30 AM & 4:30–7:00 PM).
Safety Standards: Never park within 6–7 meters of an intersection to maintain clear sightlines, and avoid double-parking at all costs.
Our streets are shared spaces. Following these guidelines makes our neighborhoods safer, more breathable, and accessible for everyone.
These practices align with SDG 11 (Sustainable Cities) and SDG 9 (Resilient Infrastructure) by optimizing mobility, SDG 3 (Good Health) through pedestrian safety, and SDG 12 (Responsible Consumption) by reducing the fuel waste and emissions caused by congestion.
What’s one parking habit you wish people in your area would adopt?
Let us know below in the comment section! 👇
Reference:
Rahman, K. N. Vehicular Parking: Policy and Guidelines for Dhaka. Dhaka Urban Transport Project (Phase-II).