Khaleej Times

20K participat­e in UAE Car Free Day

- Angel Tesorero angel@khaleejtim­es.com

dubai — Senior UAE officials ditched their cars and led the 10th UAE Car Free Day on Sunday.

Organised by the Dubai Municipali­ty, the environmen­tal initiative is aimed at encouragin­g UAE residents to use public transport and reduce the carbon emissions that come from the heavy use of vehicles.

Dawoud Al Hajri, director-general of the Dubai Municipali­ty, along with Dr Thani bin Ahmed Al Zeyoudi, Minister of Climate Change and Environmen­t; Ahmed Bahrozyan, CEO of the Roads and Transport Authority’s Public Transport Agency; and a number of dignitarie­s and heads of local and federal government department­s, took the Metro from Etisalat station to Union station and inaugurate­d the activities of the UAE Car Free Day at the Union Metro Park.

“The 2019 Car Free Day witnessed the participat­ion of over 20,000 individual­s and institutio­ns, marking a remarkable increase in the number of participan­ts. The number of registrant­s of the previous year was only 5,270.”

Al Hajri said the Car Free Day initiative, which started in 2010, “is one of the most prominent initiative­s” in Dubai.

“We are pleased with the exceptiona­l participat­ion. Hence, we decided to launch the ‘UAE Car Free Day’ starting this year. It is an embodiment of the active participat­ion of the various emirates of the UAE and the transfer of the initiative from the level of its applicatio­n in Dubai to be an initiative at the level of all emirates of the country,” he added.

Some residents joined the cause by walking or cycling to their offices. A group of young Emiratis cycled from Jumeirah to Union Park, while Sharjah residents Mohammed Yusof and Mohd Sanjid walked for almost an hour from Al Nahda to the Union Metro Station in Deira to encourage motorists to ditch their cars and use public transport.

Grade 8 students Ismail MS from New Indian Model School and Ashlyn Baiju from Gulf Indian High School said their parents were happy to leave their cars at home on Sunday.

They added that taking the public transport is not just good for the environmen­t but also for one’s health. By walking and commuting, people can benefit from the daily dose of exercise, they said.

The Dubai Municipali­ty also held a social media competitio­n and environmen­tal awareness activities for the children present at the event, while other government agencies presented various initiative­s to showcase their achievemen­ts in the field of environmen­tal protection.

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 ?? Photos by Neeraj Murali ?? Residents and officials attending the UAE Car Free Day exhibition at the Union Metro Station in Dubai. —
Photos by Neeraj Murali Residents and officials attending the UAE Car Free Day exhibition at the Union Metro Station in Dubai. —

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