Times of Oman

Call for seatbelts on buses as three killed in road accident

- Times News Service

MUSCAT: Three people have been killed in a road crash near Adam, bringing the number of fatalities on the accident prone ‘blackspot’ road to more than 30 in the last six months.

Road safety campaigner­s say drivers must be made aware of the dangers on the road around Adam and seatbelts on passenger coaches could help save lives.

According to the Royal Oman Police (ROP), 38 passengers were on board a bus heading towards Adam when it collided with another vehicle.

“A collision between a bus car- rying 38 passengers and another vehicle 10 kilometres after the Ghaba rest stop in the direction of Adam, resulted in the death of three people and wounded nine others, with varying levels of injuries,” ROP said in a statement.

Police added that both vehicles were registered in Abu Dhabi and that a total of 40 people were involved in the crash, of which 39 were Yemeni nationals, and one was Pakistani.

The stretch of road between Muscat to Salalah has seen around 30 deaths in the past six months, causing concern among road safety experts, who have called for more safety measures both on the road and in vehicles.

Ali Al Barwani, chief executive officer of the Oman Road Safety Associatio­n said: “Seatbelts are something very important, not just on Oman roads, but worldwide.”>

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