Tuesday, 02 January 2024 12:17 GMT

Hamad Trauma Centre Supports 'Streets For Life'


(MENAFN- Gulf Times) The Hamad Injury Prevention Programme of Hamad Trauma Center supported the 8th UN Global Road Safety Week that took place from May 12 to 18.
This year's theme,“Streets for Life: #MakeWalkingSafe and #MakeCyclingSafe,” underscores the critical need to improve safety for pedestrians and cyclists worldwide, as part of a broader effort to reduce road traffic injuries and fatalities.
Every year, over 1.3mn people worldwide lose their lives in road traffic incidents, with pedestrians and cyclists accounting for a significant proportion of these casualties. In Qatar, as urban development progresses, there is a growing need to prioritise the safety of vulnerable road users, such as pedestrians and cyclists.
Despite a 15% decrease in Hamad Trauma Center (HTC) admissions for serious injuries, the Qatar National Trauma Registry, has shown a 7% and 39% increase in the number of pedestrians and cyclists admitted to the HTC from 2023 to 2024. Young children, particularly under the age of 15, and older residents, more than 55 years old, were most severely injured as pedestrians. Bicycle-related traumatic injuries, predominantly affect children, below the age of 15, and working-age males who cycle for work or leisure.
“We are committed to working together with all our partners to make streets in Qatar safer for all road users, especially the most vulnerable. This year's theme provides an opportunity to reflect on the vital role we can all play in contributing to a safer road environment for pedestrians and cyclists,” said Dr Rafael Consunji, director of the Hamad Injury Prevention Programme.“Drivers must not drive while distracted by their mobile phones, always stop for pedestrians on crosswalks and drive under the designated speed limits. Cyclists must make themselves visible with reflectors or blinking lights, show hand signals when turning and use bike lanes when available. Pedestrians must only cross at designated crossing zones and stay on sidewalks.”
HIPP reaffirms its commitment to advancing evidence-based road safety policies and fostering a culture of community responsibility around safer mobility. In support of the 8th UN Global Road Safety Week, the program endorses the campaign theme“Streets for Life: #MakeWalkingSafe and #MakeCyclingSafe”, which highlights the urgent need for safer infrastructure for pedestrians and cyclists in Qatar and around the world.

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