Mortality rates Deaths decreased by 9.58%
ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates - Saturday, March 8th 2014 [ME NewsWire]
Al Zaabi: GCC Traffic Week Events Focus on Raising Awareness among Community Members
Under
the patronage of Lieutenant General HH Sheikh Saif bin Zayed Al Nahyan,
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior, the "Unified GCC
Traffic Week 2014" kicks off on Sunday across the country and all Gulf
Cooperation Council (GCC) states, under the slogan "Your Safety is Our
Goal".
In this context, Brigadier Gaith Hassan Al Zaabi, Director
General of the Traffic Coordination Department at the Ministry of
Interior, recently held a press conference at the Directorate General of
Electronics and Telecommunications Services. He said: “Traffic
accidents at the countrywide level have dropped by 23.52% in the past
three years; from 6700 accidents in 2011 to 5124 accidents in 2013. Due
to this significant decline, the number of traffic accident fatalities
dropped from 720 in 2011 to 651 fatalities in 2013, a drop of 9.58%.
While serious injuries because of traffic accidents dropped from 7808 to
7743, a drop of 0.83% compared to the same period.
Brigadier Al
Zaabi added that the strategy adopted by the MoI to reduce traffic
accident fatalities has improved road safety in the country during 2013.
The traffic-related fatalities rate in the UAE was 6.52 per 100,000
people; accordingly, the UAE was cited as having a high proportion of
fatalities caused by road accidents, among nations with the most
car-accident deaths in the world.
"Traffic indicators have
witnessed a significant decline across the country during 2013, thanks
to the police leadership’s directives and its constant follow-up," said
Brigadier Al Zaabi. Moreover, he noted that the MoI is exerting
significant efforts to reach an average of 5.50 deaths per
100,000inhabitants, according to the 2014-2016 strategy, prior to
achieving an average of 3 deaths per 100,000 inhabitants in 2021.
Brigadier
Al Zaabi referred to the main causes of road accidents during last
year: “According to statistics, sudden swerving was the key reason
behind traffic accidents, and accounted for 1048 accidents. Misjudgment
of road users ranked second leading to 668 accidents; followed by
failure to leave sufficient safe distance between vehicles, which caused
573 accidents. Entering a road without making sure it is clear ranked
fourth, causing 409 accidents, over speeding ranked fifth and resulted
in 368 accidents, followed by lack of attention in sixth place, which
led to 366 accidents. Jumping red traffic signals resulted in 365
accidents; failure to comply with lane rules led to 334 accidents; and
993 miscellaneous accidents.”
Furthermore, Brigadier Al Zaabi
noted that sudden swerving was the main reasons leading to deaths and
serious injuries, and led to 176 deaths and 1653 minor, medium and
serious injuries. Misjudgment of road users ranked second leading to 89
deaths and 735 injuries, followed by over speeding that caused 87
deaths and 559 injuries. Failure to leave a sufficient safe distance
between vehicles caused 74 deaths and 1041 injuries; neglect and lack of
attention resulted in 31 deaths and 536 injuries; entering a road
before making sure it is clear led to 30 deaths and 683 injuries;
jumping the red light caused 13 deaths and 785 injuries, in addition to
1504 deaths and injuries caused by miscellaneous accidents.
Brigadier
Al Zaabi said that the ministry endeavors to raise the level of traffic
safety, in coordination with the competent traffic-related entities in
the country through its strategy. This strategy focuses on several
aspects, namely; raising awareness; reviewing traffic education;
engineering and road safety requirements; updating legislations,
improving medical and ambulance services. It also aims to increase
traffic control on all roads, to achieve safety for all commuters.
"Road
accidents are a major concern for security services and the public in
the country, despite the decline registered in 2013 as compared to 2011.
This is due to their adverse social effects and resulting deaths and
injuries, as well as material losses in property, which are costly to
the economy," added Brigadier Al Zaabi.
He explained that the
"GCC Traffic Week" events organized under the under the slogan "Your
Safety is Our Goal" is the second awareness campaign for this year. It
aims at promoting traffic education and intensifying efforts to reduce
road accidents, and it engages all segments of society.
“The
event focuses on increasing traffic awareness among society members and
engaging the public in the efforts made to reduce road accidents. The
MoI’s main objective is to provide security and safety for all, by
striving to maintain lives and property. ‘Your safety is our goal’,”
Brigadier Al Zaabi added.
Moreover, Brigadier Al Zaabi reiterated
the commitment of the Traffic Coordination Department at the Ministry
of Interior, to reinforce collaboration between the different segments
of society, with a view to provide security and safety for all commuters
through its second awareness campaign for this year. “This campaign,
which is organized within the ‘GCC Traffic Week’ events under the slogan
‘Your Safety is Our Goal’, is part of the traffic sector initiatives.
It embodies the Ministry of Interior’s strategic plan to improve road
safety, in coordination and collaboration with the different Traffic and
Patrols Directorates across the country,” he continued.
He
mentioned that a large number of authorities concerned with traffic
safety will take part in this campaign, to guarantee a safe environment
and accident-free roads, through a number of traffic-related initiatives
to raise awareness among motorists. Adding further, Brigadier Al Zaabi
noted that the events will be promoted through different media outlets,
such as radio stations, newspapers, magazines, TV channels, as well as
the internet, to reach the largest number of people. The campaign’s
slogan will be posted on a number of websites and social forums, along
with statistics on traffic accidents, the relevant legal material, and
details of the media campaign on other media outlets.
Radio talk
shows will be scheduled and will host a number of officials from the
Traffic Directorate. The shows will answer any queries by the public
regarding the campaign’s slogan, explain the relevant laws, and
highlight the media efforts by all concerned parties. They will also
highlight the role of the Ministry of Interior and other institutions
concerned with the campaign. Campaign-related posters, brochures, and
awareness leaflets will be distributed in a number of public places.
In
conclusion, Brigadier Al Zaabi said that coordination is underway with
the various Traffic and Patrols Directorates, to mark the "GCC Traffic
Week" in order to enhance traffic awareness with activities and events
that reflect the campaign’s slogan. He noted that a visit schedule was
established for GCC Traffic Directorates’ delegations to the Traffic
Directorates across the UAE. A number of officers and warrant officers
from the different Traffic and Patrols Directorates have been dispatched
to GCC states to take part in the activities and events organized by
these countries to mark this occasion.
The press conference was
attended by Colonel Nasser Ahmad Al Hosani, Chief of Federal Traffic
Section, and head of the work team responsible for the events of the
"Unified GCC Traffic Week", as well as Major Ali Saeed Al Shehhi, Chief
of Strategy and Performance Development Section at the Traffic
Coordination Department.
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Arabic-language text of this announcement is the official,
authoritative version. Translations are provided as an accommodation
only, and should be cross-referenced with the Arabic-language text,
which is the only version of the text intended to have legal effect.
Contacts
The UAE Minister of Interior's General Secretariat, Tactical Affairs and Security Media Department
Abu Dhabi Police GHQ - Security Media
Chris Cron +971-(0)-50-987-1317
E-mail: cron.media@hotmail.com
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