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Traffic accidents 'are second leading cause of death in UAE'
Over 86 per cent of road accidents are the result of human error, according to a report prepared by the research and studies wing of the Abu Dhabi Police.
Abu Dhabi: Over 86 per cent of road accidents are the result of human error, according to a report prepared by the research and studies wing of Abu Dhabi Police.
The remaining 14 per cent of accidents are attributed to various factors such as the state of roads and weather conditions. The report also said traffic accidents are the second leading cause of death in the country. The main cause is heart disease.
While 878 traffic deaths were recorded in 2006, the death toll rose to 1,056 in 2007 marking a 16.8 per cent hike. The disturbing figure has led to the amendment of the federal traffic law which now imposes hefty penalties and black points on driving licences. The new law took effect on Saturday.
Stressing amendments to the law were necessary, Traffic Department heads of various emirates said it will help curb the traffic death toll.
The new changes will increase the commitment of road users to traffic rules and help reduce the number of deaths and injuries, said Brigadier Mohammad Saif Al Zafein, Director of Dubai Traffic Department.
He said the amendments emphasised penalties for serious offences, such as jumping a red light and speeding or fleeing from an accident scene. The stricter laws will make road users more focused, he said.
Lieutenant Colonel Mahmoud Al Khumairi, Director of Ajman Traffic Police Department, said toughening penalties and raising fines will undoubtedly reduce accidents because human element is one of the main factors behind accidents.
"The amendments to the law ... will have positive repercussions in the near future," said Colonel Gaith Al Za'abi, head of the Traffic Department at the Ministry of Interior.
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