No honking near Dhaka airport, fine TK 10,000
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Dhaka
Metropolitan Police (DMP) announced strict enforcement against horn use in and
around Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport (Dhaka airport) area, warning
violators of fines up to TK 10 thousand or three-monthsâ imprisonment.
Muhammad
Talebur Rahman, Deputy Commissioner of Police for Media and Public Relations
Division, confirmed on Monday through a press release that DMP will take strict
law enforcement measures against anyone violating silent zone regulations.
Dhaka
North City Corporation (DNCC) declared a 1.5-kilometre silent zone covering the
airport area from Scholastica School to Hotel La Meridien in September last
year. Ban also applies to Gulshan, Banani, Baridhara and Niketan neighborhoods.
Horn
use in these zones violates Section 45 of Road Transport Act 2018 and Rule
19(2) of Noise Pollution (Control) Regulations 2025. Newly issued 2025
regulations empower police to impose on-spot fines for honking or causing noise
pollution in designated silent areas.
Violators
face maximum penalty of TK 10 thousand fine or imprisonment up to three months
under current legislation. Police can now impose fines immediately without
requiring lengthy legal procedures.
Silent
zone designation aims to reduce noise pollution in densely populated diplomatic
and residential areas alongside airport operations zone. Gulshan, Banani and
Baridhara host numerous embassies, high commissions and international
organizations requiring quieter environment.
Airport
area experiences heavy traffic throughout day and night due to passenger
movements and cargo operations. Excessive horn use previously created
significant noise disturbance for nearby residents and diplomatic missions.
DMP
urged drivers to comply with silent zone regulations and avoid unnecessary horn
use in designated areas to maintain peaceful environment.