Times of Oman

‘Motorists want to impress friends but it could endanger their lives ’

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“She might think she has become very popular because of such stunts on the road, but this is an extremely dangerous act and she is actually very lucky that a very serious accident did not occur.”

“Across the world, the largest percentage of accidents occurs among people between the ages of 18 and 25, and it is the same in Oman. “I would ask all residents in the country to not do what this young woman has done,” he added.

“With social media being such a strong influence among the youth today, it is common for people to want to impress their friends, but you could lose your life if you do such things on the road. I also advise all parents to be stricter with their children in this regard, by cut off the support they give them if they continue to behave in this manner.”

Al Barwani added: “People need to be more aware about the rules of the road, and these days, you see many young people driving very recklessly. They think they can do anything once they get the licence, so there needs to be more education provided here.”

According to a handbook on accident statistics released by the ROP and the Directorat­e General of Traffic, 4,721 accidents took place last year, resulting in 692 deaths and 3,261 injuries. Collisions accounted for 2,076 of those accidents.

Speed was the number one cause of death, resulting in 378 deaths and 2,052 injuries from 2,499 accidents. In addition, drivers between the ages of 16 and 25 accounted for 197 deaths, or 28 per cent of all casualties, and 1,069, or 33 per cent of all injuries. Female deaths made up 14 per cent of all casualties, with 97 women losing their lives due to reckless driving last year, while 23 per cent of the injured or about 741 were also women. This incident comes after the National Centre for Statistics and Informatio­n’s (NCSI’s) data showed that more Omani women died on the roads in the first seven months of 2017 than over the same period last year.

There was a 45.7 per cent increase in the deaths of Omani females between January and the end of July this year, compared with the first seven months of last year. According to the NCSI, from the beginning of the year till the end of July 2017, the deaths of 51 Omani females were registered, up from 35 during the same period last year.

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