Amid praise for road development, motorists complain of longer daily commute

Amid praise for road development, motorists complain of longer daily commute

QatarNews
By QatarNews

Qatar’s motorists have lauded the government’s efforts to improve road infrastructure in the country. 

At the same time, a majority of them feel the daily commute to work has become longer and the roads more dangerous over the past six months, according to the QIC Insured Road Safety Monitor.

According to Gulf Times, the survey, commissioned by QIC Insured, is the first of a planned ongoing study to quantify perception trends of motorists about infrastructure, overall driving enjoyment, commute time, driving behaviour (linked to the main causes of accidents, injuries and fatalities), and fines and accidents.

The perception trends are measured for the last six months.

This was conducted by YouGov in February, based on an idea by and in partnership with RoadSafetyUAE, which did the first cycle back in April 2015 for the UAE. 

The monitor for Qatar is based on the views of a representative sample from among the country’s residents.

The respondents praised the efforts of government institutions in Qatar to build new roads, bridges and access roads, with 61% reporting that road infrastructure had improved over the last six months.

However, 76% reported a longer drive to work, while only 21% felt the daily commute had become faster.

The findings also show that 56% of the respondents enjoy driving on Qatar’s roads less than six months ago, compared to 30% who enjoy it more now.

While the government works hard to improve road facilities, the driving culture is seen as a big challenge, with 62% of the survey participants believing that Qatar’s roads have become more dangerous in the last six months.

Only 22% feel they have become less dangerous.

Besides, 76% of the respondents said they had seen more speeding vehicles on the roads in the last six months, 76% perceived more tailgating, 86% more distracted driving (texting or talking on the phone, reading the newspaper, etc) and 77% more abrupt lane changing.

Detailed findings of the survey can be viewed at Roadsafety.qic-insured.com

(Cover image courtesy: arwcheek)

By mohdata• 8 Mar 2016 15:36
mohdata

Quit whining it's all good...

By Nas-Ghey• 8 Mar 2016 15:29
Nas-Ghey

Road Planning is almost 3 years old, a road requires 4 lanes what they build is 3.. where overhead bridge is required, they are removing the roundabout to signal. because of travelling time, Qatar suffers, you save now in making cheap and narrow roads but pay by additional time of goods transport. Number of Petrol stations are few in Qatar and cars are many.. I wonder who plans all these things, why he is still in Job?

By dingding• 8 Mar 2016 15:14
dingding

this survey may not covered Industrial area, people living there may not seen a road for last 6 months.

By Wild Turkey• 8 Mar 2016 13:32
Wild Turkey

The road planning is the reason for longer commuting time. The highway design is against all logic!

By mohammadtt• 8 Mar 2016 13:08
mohammadtt

haha! the traffic certainly is higher. not too sure about the better adherence to road rules given the rise in extra unwarranted parking fines >:P

By britexpat• 8 Mar 2016 13:01
britexpat

The longer drive to work is probably due to increase traffic and also better adherence to road rules...

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