
Dubai has achieved an impressive 97% decrease in pedestrian deaths in 2024, following the launch of new pedestrian infrastructure. This significant reduction highlights the city’s commitment to improving safety for both residents and visitors.
The recent safety enhancements include the opening of two new bridges and the construction of six additional pedestrian and cyclist bridges across major streets. These structures provide dedicated pathways designed to create a safer and more accessible environment while minimizing accidents.
Key Features of the New Infrastructure
- Two new pedestrian bridges have been inaugurated, allowing safer crossings over busy roads.
- Six additional bridges have been constructed specifically for pedestrians and cyclists.
- Strategic placement of these bridges connects busy urban areas without disrupting traffic flow.
These developments align with Dubai’s broader vision of becoming a pedestrian-friendly city by promoting safer transportation options and reducing conflicts between pedestrians and vehicles. The city emphasizes urban planning and government collaboration as key to sustaining this positive trend.
Ongoing Commitment and Future Plans
Local authorities have stressed the importance of:
- Continuous infrastructure improvements.
- Raising community awareness about road safety.
- Expanding pedestrian and cyclist pathways to accommodate the city’s growing population.
Dubai’s success serves as a model for other cities seeking to enhance pedestrian safety and reduce fatalities. The city plans to implement further projects to support its urban development and ensure safer mobility for all road users.
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