Dhaka, June 3 -- No visible steps have so far been taken to transfer the Dhaka Transport Coordination Authority (DTCA) to the Prime Minister's Office following the Prime Minister's directive during the last two months showing a lax attitude towards easing the city's traffic woes.

The directive was issued by the Prime Minister at a meeting on Dhaka's traffic situation on March 24, held on the first working day after the Eid-ul-Fitr holiday, aimed at improving coordination among over 28 agencies to address the capital's worsening traffic congestion.

To expedite the process, a secretary-level meeting chaired by the Cabinet Secretary on March 31, with all concerned secretaries present, instructed the Road Transport and Highways Division (RT...