2022 MOI Road Statistics Released - Less Fatalities, but More Injured and More Accidents
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2022 MOI Road Statistics Released - Less Fatalities, but More Injured and More Accidents
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Dubai, United Arab Emirates — The UAE continues the successful journey to reducing the number of fatalities on our roads. The Ministry of Interior (MOI) just uploaded ‘open data’ road safety statistics for 2022, stating 343 road fatalities, a reduction of -10% vs. 2021 (381). The long-term trend is even more remarkable, as the last time the UAE reported more than 1,000 traffic fatalities (1,072) was in the year 2008, resulting in a -68% drop of road fatalities over the last 13 years.

Thomas Edelmann, Founder and Managing Director of RoadSafetyUAE comments on the findings: “We are grateful to MOI for releasing the 2022 road safety statistics in great detail. The strongest indicator in road safety is the number of fatalities, and as this number is decreasing, it is of course wonderful news for the UAE. However, the rise in accidents and injuries is alarming, substantiating the need for a continued focus on road safety.

The main 5 violations accounting for 65% of fatalities (57% of injured) must be tackled. All involved public and private stakeholders are urged to consider how they can contribute to improving the situation, for example by running engaging awareness campaigns and initiatives. Ideally, schools and employers should play a vital role in addressing the road users under their influence. Possibly, the legal framework and enforcement could be further developed.

A special focus on the vulnerable segment of young road users seems necessary. Safe habits should be created already at kindergarten and school level, the driving school education could be revisited, staged driving licenses and monitoring technologies for novice drivers should be considered.

The share of motorcycles in major accidents (16%) seems over-proportionally high and more should to be done to protect the vulnerable riders.”

In 2022, 5 major violations lead to 65% of the fatalities: 1. Distracted Driving (85; 25%), 2. Sudden Deviation / Lane Swerving (48; 14%), 3. Tailgating (32; 9%), 4. Driving under the Influence of banned Substances (30; 9%), 5. Negligence and Inattention (29; 8%).

Other main violations are Red Light Violations (15; 4%); Entering a Road without checking it is clear (14; 4%); Lane Discipline (14; 4%) and Lack of Appreciation for Road Users (14; 4%).

TYPE OF VIOLATION / MISBEHAVIOR FATALITIES % INJURED %
Distracted Driving 85 25% 748 15%
Sudden deviation 48 14% 821 16%
Not leaving enough space / Tailgating 32 9% 651 13%
Driving under the influence 30 9% 275 5%
Negligence and inattention 29 8% 398 8%
Red Light Jumping 15 4% 289 6%
Entering a road without making sure it is safe 14 4% 516 10%
Lane Discipline 14 4% 345 7%
Lack of appreciation for road users 14 4% 339 7%
Fatigue 12 3% 50 1%
Stopping in the middle of the road 11 3% 32 1%
Going against the direction of traffic 7 2% 139 3%
Speeding 6 2% 109 2%
Pedestrian crossing violations 5 1% 88 2%
Wrong Overtaking 4 1% 33 1%
Fire/ Explosion 3 1% 15 0%
Others 14 4% 197 4%
TOTAL 343 100% 5045 100%

Abu Dhabi is reporting 127 fatalities and 1,756 injured; Dubai 120/2,161; Ras Al Khaimah 34/411; Sharjah 33/320; Ajman 13/166; Umm Al Quwain 12/46 and Fujairah 4/185.

Major accidents were caused by these vehicle classes: light vehicles 66%, motorcycle 16%, buses (light and heavy) 7%, heavy freight 5%.

Young road users remain a major cause of concern. The segment below age 30 accounts for 41% of the fatalities and 53% of the injured.

AGE FATALITIES % INJURED %
below 18 19 6% 485 10%
18-30 122 36% 2174 43%
31-45 134 39% 1775 35%
46-60 50 15% 486 10%
60 and more 18 5% 125 2%
Total 343 100% 5045 100%
         
below 30 141 41% 2659 53%

Evening/night is the most dangerous time to be on the road, as 37% of fatalities and 40% of injuries happen then.

Daytime FATALITIES % INJURED %
morning 100 29% 1230 24%
noon 61 18% 978 19%
afternoon 55 16% 804 16%
evening 127 37% 2033 40%
  343 100% 5045 100%

Road users cannot let their guard down on weekends, as most of the fatalities and injured are to be lamented on Saturdays and Sundays with 16% respectively.

  FATALITIES % INJURED %
Monday 39 11% 657 13%
Tuesday 43 13% 677 13%
Wednesday 48 14% 641 13%
Thursday 51 15% 717 14%
Friday 52 15% 739 15%
Saturday 55 16% 818 16%
Sunday 55 16% 796 16%
  343 100% 5045 100%

January and March stand out as the most dangerous months out on our roads.

  FATALITIES % INJURED % Grand Total %
January 33 10% 532 11% 565 10%
February 28 8% 408 8% 436 8%
March 31 9% 541 11% 572 11%
April 34 10% 455 9% 489 9%
May 23 7% 440 9% 463 9%
June 33 10% 375 7% 408 8%
July 34 10% 345 7% 379 7%
August 20 6% 384 8% 404 7%
September 26 8% 358 7% 384 7%
October 26 8% 400 8% 426 8%
November 21 6% 389 8% 410 8%
December 34 10% 418 8% 452 8%
  343 100% 5045 100% 5388 100%




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