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“The Samiul Turn”: An Inventive Roadway Design Where No Vehicles Have to Stop Even for a Second and There is No Need for Traffic Control

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  • F. A. Samiul Islam

    (Uttara University, Bangladesh)

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One of the most challenging and complicated issues in city management for most countries of the world is the traffic problem. It is a very common phenomenon in almost all the world’s cities. Due to high traffic congestion, a substantial portion of working hours have to be left on streets which indirectly has an adverse impact on the economy of a country. Moreover, it causes serious air pollution, and noise pollution thus worsening the overall environmental condition. An adequate and efficient transportation system is a prerequisite for the sustainable economic development of every country. The main purpose of this paper is to introduce a new roadway design and the name of the roadway design is “The Samiul Turn”. If a country implements “The Samiul Turn” roadway system on their roadway, it can eliminate the traffic congestion problem. The author of this paper is the designer of “The Samiul Turn” roadway system.

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  • F. A. Samiul Islam, 2023. "“The Samiul Turn”: An Inventive Roadway Design Where No Vehicles Have to Stop Even for a Second and There is No Need for Traffic Control," European Journal of Engineering and Technology Research, European Open Science, vol. 8(3), pages 76-79, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:epw:ejeng0:v:8:y:2023:i:3:id:63063
    DOI: 10.24018/ejeng.2023.8.3.3063
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