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UAE Transport

Coronavirus: Comparing UAE traffic before and after COVID-19

Study by TomTom and RoadSafetyUAE compares before and after



Before (orange) and after (blue) traffic stats for month of April since coronavirus movement restrictions
Image Credit: Supplied

Dubai: A recent study by SatNav firm TomTom and local campaign group RoadSafetyUAE found a massive drop in traffic due to UAE movement restrictions to stop the spread of coronavirus.

“The introduction of movement restrictions aimed at curbing the spread of COVID-19 infections in the UAE has made roads free for the sanitisation drive to be conducted thoroughly. Besides this, it has also made it easy for those in exempt sectors who need to be on the road to drive seamlessly without traffic restrictions,” said Thomas Edelmann, managing director of RoadSafetyUAE.

Before (orange) and after (blue) traffic stats for Abu Dhabi for the month of April
Image Credit: Supplied

He added: “Globally numbers have gone down sharply as most people are home-bound.”

Edelmann noted that the study also revealed how motorists in the UAE and world-wide are complying with traffic rules set by their respective governments.

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“They must continue to follow traffic rules after the sterilisation drive is over. Unfortunately people don’t do this always. They must take the current situation as an example and learn to follow rules even after things get back to normal.”

He added: “It is fascinating to see the impact of the vital measures taken by authorities around the world and also the obvious compliance of road users. From a road safety perspective, it is wonderful to see that the dramatically reduced congestion keeps the roads free for the providers of vital services. It is encouraging to witness the compliance of road users in these challenging times we sincerely hope that the mindset of responsible conduct will prevail also once we will return to ‘normality’ on our roads. The safety of all individuals and the society must always be our number one concern.”

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