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This road badly needs speed breakers

Reader is concerned that a speeding vehicle may knock someone down on this road in Oud Metha, Dubai

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Iwish to bring to the attention of the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) an issue that could lead to tragic accidents. I am referring to a stretch of inner road in the Oud Metha area in Dubai, in the vicinity of a popular mall. When traffic approaches from Al Garhoud Bridge towards Karama, there is an exit with a narrow lane that takes motorists towards the residentia­l area.

It is a single lane with a speed limit of 60km/h. The problem is that motorists enter the lane at a high speed and continue to zoom on without paying heed to the limit, which in my opinion, is already very high at 60km/h for a single lane.

This is a peaceful residentia­l area where many pedestrian­s, especially those going for a run, cross the road and children play about in the area, too.

Recently, a dog that was being The reader’s concerns were raised with the management of the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) and after investigat­ing the issue, they stated: “The RTA will study this location and do the needful to calm traffic, according to the procedures followed.” taken for a walk by the owner was run over by a speeding car. A few days later, I was witness to a near tragedy. A young boy was crossing the road, when a speeding car came racing towards him and almost knocked him down. This is what made me bring this matter to the notice of the authoritie­s.

I would like to urge the RTA to immediatel­y look into this problem and build speed bumps in this lane and also consider lowering the speed limit to 40km/h. I feel if this is not done, we will soon have a tragedy.

The reader is a managing director based in Dubai. Be a community reporter. Send us your videos and pictures at readers@gulfnews.com

 ?? Glenn Selwyn ?? A stretch of this inner road in the Oud Metha area of Dubai needs to have a reduced speed limit and speed bumps.
Glenn Selwyn A stretch of this inner road in the Oud Metha area of Dubai needs to have a reduced speed limit and speed bumps.

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