Authors: Sadman Sakib, Jannatul Adan Adreeta, Niloy Paul, Md. Hasibul Islam, Md. Ashif Faihad Shuvo Bhuiyan
Dhaka, the capital city of Bangladesh, faces severe traffic congestion due to rapid urbanization, poor infrastructure and limited transportation planning, which significantly affects university students who commute daily. This study aims to explore how traffic congestion impacts the quality of life for university students in Dhaka by assessing its effects on their academic performance, mental and physical health, and overall daily routines. A survey was done with 82 students from different universities in Dhaka. Most students use public transport, and many said that congestion made them late, tired and less focused in class. The results showed that students who face traffic congestion more often reported more difficulty in academic and personal lives. Public transport users were affected the most. The study found a clear correlation between frequent traffic congestion and impact on the quality of life. The study highlights the need for better transportation, flexible class schedules and student-friendly city planning to help reduce the impact.
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