Khaleej Times

RTA to raise awareness on child safety practices in cars

- angel@khaleejtim­es.com Staff Reporter

dubai — Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has revived its child safety programme in line with the amended rules on federal traffic law.

Maitha Bin Adai, CEO of RTA’s Traffic and Roads Agency, said the RTA has recently forged cooperatio­n with Monash University Accident Research Center (MUARC) in Australia for a comprehens­ive accident and injury prevention research.

The two entities will collect informatio­n from around 800 parents in Dubai to gauge their awareness on the importance of using child safety means for children under aged 10. “A comprehens­ive data analysis would be carried out to understand parents’ views about using child protection means to gauge their awareness about the correct installati­on and proper selection of safe child protection means,” said Bin Adai.

The amended federal traffic law requires an appropriat­e child car seat for children under the age of four, while any child under age 10 or anyone who is less than 145 cm in height is not allowed to sit in the front seat. Flouting this will result in a Dh400 fine (per passenger) and four black points for the violation.

Bin Adai said they “will also examine the underlying reasons for the reluctance of some parents to use child safety seats.

“Based on findings, the research project will consider ways and means of increasing the use of child protection means in Dubai to enhance child safety onboard,” she underlined. “The Agency is stepping up cooperatio­n with private companies to develop and innovate awareness campaigns and publicatio­ns aimed at sensitisin­g parents and drivers in Dubai about the importance of protecting children from traffic accidents,” she added.

Bin Adai also noted that the number of mothers registered as members of the Child Safety Programme has increased to 3,000 as of last year. Membership to the program have entitled them to multiple privileges including a free child safety seat.

 ??  ?? RTA is cooperatin­g with Monash University Accident Research Center for comprehens­ive accident, injury prevention studies.
RTA is cooperatin­g with Monash University Accident Research Center for comprehens­ive accident, injury prevention studies.

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