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Dubai Police boost road safety with 'Summer Without Accidents'

Dubai Police boost road safety with 'Summer Without Accidents'

TAG 91.110-07-2025
Dubai recorded a total of 3,481 traffic accidents during the summer months (June 1 to September 30) last year, resulting in 34 deaths and hundreds of injuries.
Sudden lane changes, tailgating, running red lights and distracted driving were the key causes of these accidents.
The stats have been revealed by Dubai Police as they ramp up traffic safety efforts as part of the nationwide 'Summer Without Accidents' campaign, launched by the Ministry of Interior.
The initiative, which runs until September 1, is focused on raising awareness, enforcing rules and protecting lives amid Dubai's growing traffic volume.
Major General Abdullah Ali Al Ghaithi, Assistant Commandant for Operations Affairs, stressed the importance of public awareness and strict adherence to traffic rules, especially during the busy summer months.
Dubai has seen rapid growth in both infrastructure and road users, making traffic safety a top priority. Al Ghaithi praised the collaboration between public and private sectors, calling it vital to reducing accidents and saving lives.
Summer Accident Statistics
2024: 3,481 accidents, 34 deaths, 43 serious injuries, 404 moderate injuries, and 329 minor injuries.
2023: 4,595 accidents, 27 deaths, 46 serious injuries, 317 moderate injuries, and 292 minor injuries.
2022: 5,285 accidents, 36 deaths, 30 serious injuries, 231 moderate injuries, and 246 minor injuries.
No campaign can succeed without the dedication of its partners and supporters, who play a key role in achieving its objectives.
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— Dubai Policeشرطة دبي (@DubaiPoliceHQ) July 10, 2025
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