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The number of injuries in speed-related accidents on Dubai’s roads rose to 375 last year, the Road and Transport Authority has warned.
This was the first time the RTA has released figures on the number of injuries and it noted that 80 per cent of traffic accidents are caused by speeding motorists. It said the number of speeding injuries is “continuously on the rise” and that this year’s casualties ranged from head injuries to fatalities.
An RTA spokesman said it would not release figures for previous years but said a full report has been prepared for the Dubai government.
The RTA said reckless driving “leads to horrific accidents and injuries”.
It released the statistics to highlight its Haseb Safety Campaign, which hopes to reduce fatalities and serious injuries on main roads by 40 per cent by 2015.
The RTA’s campaign was endorsed last night by Nikki Morgan, who lost her 15-year-old daughter Charlii in a Mirdif traffic accident last week. Police said the 19-year-old Emirati driver appeared to have been speeding. “I would like to endorse the campaign as I feel very strongly about the driving conditions in Dubai generally. I have to drive my two other daughters to school every day and fear for our lives every time we go on the roads,” Nikki told 7DAYS.” She added: “It is not only the speeding but also the erratic driving by some motorists who seem to have no road sense or manners.
“I feel very strongly about trying to make Dubai safer so that other families do not have to go through what we are going through.”