Densely populated areas see the most traffic violations in Qatar

Densely populated areas see the most traffic violations in Qatar

The Elder
By The Elder

Commercial streets and densely populated areas are the places where most motorists commit violations, including using the mobile phone and not wearing the seat belt while driving.

Major Jaber Mohamed Rashid Odaiba, Assistant Director, Media & Traffic Awareness Department at the Ministry of Interior, told The Peninsula: “It’s easy for patrols to catch violators in these places, while it’s difficult on highways where it’s hard to stop them.”

He said the campaign to catch violators continues and police patrols are not only in Doha but also everywhere to register traffic offences.

However, he said the number of violations they have registered has declined “as motorists have become more aware and careful not to commit such violations due to the campaign through media”.

Major Odaiba said: “The summer is an opportunity to intensify the campaign because there’re no major traffic jams. We can easily stop and fine any violator. What we’re doing now, we hope, motorists will not repeat such violations.”

In the beginning of the campaign, Major Odaiba had said that the main focus of the campaign is to curb violations — using mobile phone and not wearing the seat belt while driving — because many motorists not only use their mobiles to make calls but also WhatsApp, Faceook and other social media sites and use Pokémon GO — a new smartphone game — which can endanger their and others’ safety.

Al Shamal patrols, South patrols, Dukhan patrols, those in Doha and others are participating in the campaign. Every week, the department evaluates the impact of the campaign and its results.

The General Traffic Directorate at the ministry launched the campaign on July 24, which continues until the end of summer.

A recent study by the Department of Injuries and Accidents at Hamad Medical Corporation said that 26% of injured admitted to hospital had used seat belt. It showed that the number of deaths due to not wearing seat belt had increased three-fold, Al Sharq reports.

The study said the percentage of death was higher among men than women and not using seat belt increased the severity of injuries.

It also said that the main reasons behind traffic accidents were the use of the mobile phone, followed by eating and drinking while driving. It said head injuries were the most common, followed by those in the chest and stomach, and bone fractures.

Courtesy: thepeninsulaqatar.com

By Wild Turkey• 6 Aug 2016 14:09
Wild Turkey

What a surprising correlation! If you have more people, you have more violations. I could not have thought of that.

By Humbles• 6 Aug 2016 11:05
Humbles

MM, So funny @ no tea.

By Molten Metal• 6 Aug 2016 10:19
Molten Metal

Their wives give them NO TEA before they are kicked out for 9 - 10 hrs ..............

By muad-db• 6 Aug 2016 09:20
muad-db

These are very very very naughty people

By Molten Metal• 6 Aug 2016 08:42
Molten Metal

They are most un planned life spoilers ...............

By Molten Metal• 6 Aug 2016 08:41
Molten Metal

Problem are those who are lazy, who get up late & want to reach early ..................

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