Qatar to build 160 pedestrian bridges by 2022

Qatar to build 160 pedestrian bridges by 2022

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By QatarNews

The Public Works Authority (Ashghal) plans to construct about 160 pedestrian bridges in different parts of Qatar in the coming years, a top official announced on Sunday.

"Pedestrians account for 33% of road traffic accident fatalities in the country," pointed out Yousef al-Emadi, senior engineer and manager of road operation and maintenance department at Ashghal.

Speaking at the PowerTalk Session of the Vision Zero Qatar-Sweden forum, which opened at Ritz Carlton Doha, the official explained that Qatar had embarked on a 10-year National Road Safety Strategy (2013-2022).

"The strategy aims to save 800 lives and avoid 2,000 serious injuries. The focus areas are rash driving, seatbelts, pedestrian safety, workforce safety, and improving knowledge among other targets".

Every year around 220 people lose their lives and a further 550 are seriously injured in Qatar as a result of road crashes. The National Road Safety Strategy aims to reduce the annual number of road crash fatalities to 130 and the annual number of serious injuries to 300 by 2022.

"A pedestrian bridge has already been completed and opened at the East Industrial Area. Design and plan for about 20-30 bridges have been prepared. Architectural design for the pedestrian bridge at the central vegetable market area is being prepared," the official said.

There is a Road Safety Action Plan (2013-2017) that provides the link between the Road Safety Strategy, vision and targets and translates these into a series of practical initiatives to be put in place across all areas of road safety practice.

"There are 13 key points in the action plan that provides directives on road safety. This provides a framework against which improvements to road safety practice can be monitored."

The action plan aims to raise road safety performance in Qatar to be among the best in the world. This will be achieved through a programme of activities and projects to be implemented over the period of five years.

The official also pointed out that the strategy has a special programme for school safety improvement. A total of 200 schools have been identified and provided a special environment focused on safety.

Al-Emadi highlighted a rural road safety programme which would improve conditions of roads outside the cities.

"Several of these rural roads, which are of single lane, will be upgraded to dual carriageways with barriers to prevent head-on collisions," he added. [Gulf Times]

By britexpat• 13 May 2015 09:40
britexpat

mana: True!

knor: Damn you. We had already arranged that rizks would take one side of the bridge and I the other :O(

By mana007• 12 May 2015 11:31
mana007

@britexpat People will use if those are only when available.....

first let them build...

By Molten Metal• 12 May 2015 09:30
Molten Metal

Pedestrian should have right to enter any moving car with vacant seats ........... this way we can save the 33 % souls from leaving us so early ....................

By ishtar344• 12 May 2015 09:00
ishtar344

A long-awaited decision, to move Qatar from an "accident-friendly" status to "pedestrian-friendly" state. But it should be completed with pedestrian walkways, and conscious minds of pedestrian crossing as well..I'm quite sure you will have your grandchildren by that time lol..

By knor• 11 May 2015 13:06
knor

I could see brit will always be under the stairflight of pedestarian....waiting for the girls on their mini-skirt. :P

By Rizks• 11 May 2015 12:35
Rizks

I remember once me and britey were crossing the pedestrian bridge with popcorn in hand and Dandy juice in the other hand and my lungi got lifted by the wind over my face and I fell on britey and he fell down the bridge with one rib broken...:(

By Careers1• 11 May 2015 12:28
Careers1

In the coming years? they should do it now.

By britexpat• 11 May 2015 12:25
britexpat

Rizks hates the pedestrian bridges because his lungi keeps getting lifted by the wind and passing vehicles :O(

By nasirkhan123• 11 May 2015 12:20
Rating: 2/5
nasirkhan123

If Traffic Department extends CCTV system and catch the virus guys 40% road issues will be solved automatically.

By knor• 11 May 2015 11:44
knor

lolz...at least they realized the importance of it now.

By Sense Mine• 11 May 2015 10:50
Sense Mine

finally the issue of pedestrian is highlighted to get rid from whoooping LC!

By britexpat• 11 May 2015 10:20
britexpat

mana: The problem is that many still refuse to or are wary of using pedestrian bridges.

By mana007• 11 May 2015 10:03
mana007

Ashghals poor road planning should thought about it very long ago.....!

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