Home World Middle East UAE Traffic Fatalities Drop In 2011 The number of people killed in traffic accidents fell by 12.8 per cent last year, according to the interior ministry. by Aarti Nagraj February 28, 2012 The number of deaths caused by traffic accidents in the UAE reduced to 720 in 2011 compared to 826 in 2010, a fall of 12.8 per cent, according to reports released by the Interior Ministry. Interestingly, traffic fatalities among Emirati citizens dropped even more significantly, by 28.8 per cent, reported official news agency WAM. The death rate fell from 10 per 100,000 of the population in 2010 to 8.4 last year, and the total number of injuries also reduced by 15 per cent. Traffic accidents dropped by 12.3 per cent last year to 6,700 from 7,642 during the previous year. Misjudgments by drivers caused the maximum number of fatal accidents last year leading to 83 deaths. Abrupt lane changing, entering a street without checking if it was clear, blown-out tyres and jumping the red signal were other reasons for fatal accidents. Brigadier Ghaith Hassan Al Zaabi, director of the General Administration of Traffic Coordination at the interior ministry, said that strict implementation of the ministry’s strategy to improve road safety levels had led to the declining number of fatalities. The UAE is considered to have one of the highest rates of road fatalities in the world, according to the World Health Organisation. However, in the last few years, the government has introduced several road safety awareness campaigns and imposed strict punishments on violators to improve the situation. Tags Breaking News 0 Comments You might also like 19 injured after fire breaks out in a building in Abu Dhabi Two killed and over 100 injured in Abu Dhabi gas explosion Dubai’s DIFC Authority To Split Into Two Entities Syrian Defence Minister Killed