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Sunday, January 25, 2009

Abu Dhabi pedestrians to get 32 air-conditioned overbridges




By Binsal Abdul Kader, Staff Reporter Last updated: January 24, 2009, 23:55

Abu Dhabi: Abu Dhabi Municipality will construct 32 state-of-the-art air-conditioned pedestrian over- bridges with escalators all over the city, aiming to reduce the number of accidents involving pedestrians, a senior official told Gulf News.

"I cannot mention a time frame for the completion of the project at this stage," the official said.
Asked to comment on the complaints from residents about the long walk over the existing, lengthy pedestrian subways and over-bridges, he said air-conditioning and elevators in the new over-bridges will help put an end to all such complaints.

"Those comfortable facilities will attract pedestrians to use the over-bridges rather than risking their lives by jaywalking," he said.

"It must be a comprehensive solution to help pedestrian and vehicular traffic movement," he explained.


Residents welcomed the latest initiative. "Many people used to complain that our streets were not pedestrian-friendly," said Mohammad Al Hosani, an Emirati businessman.
"Pedestrians will [now] feel secure and comfortable with the new bridges, while drivers will not need to worry about jaywalkers at crowded places," he added.
Statistics
200 - Pedestrians killed in the capital between March and November 2008
8,262- Pedestrians fined for jaywalking from March to November 2008
91 - Pedestrian deaths were reported in 2007
647 - Pedestrians were involved in road accidents in 2007.

COMMENTS
This is an excellent idea from the authorities and I believe it will lessen the number of accidents involving pedestrians. I also think that putting a fence at the side of the road, which would prevent pedestrians from crossing the road, will force people to use the air conditioned bridges. Francis Belisario Abu Dhabi,UAE Posted: January 25, 2009, 16:22


It's not always the driver's fault. Have you seen some of the people crossing the street that just run directly without looking left or right? Just like headless chicken! So, safety should start from every corner all. Jey Abu Dhabi,UAE Posted: January 25, 2009, 16:00


I appreciate the move by the authorities to introduce these overbridge crossings. Sajan Varghese Abu Dhabi, UAE Posted: January 25, 2009, 15:03


This would be a great idea for Dubai too. Crossing Shaikh Zayed Road is impossible for pedestrians. More pedestrians paths would help reduce some of the traffic and make walking a nicer experience. Ben Dubai,UAE Posted: January 25, 2009, 13:33


Pedestrian Bridges will ruin the view of the city. The problem is with the people who don't follow the city rules and regulations and will blame the authorities for it. John Abu Dhabi,UAE Posted: January 25, 2009, 10:59


Great idea! But, the bridges need to be located not too far apart otherwise they will not be used. At a maximum, say, 500 metres apart. They need to be located near residential areas, shopping areas, and parks. It would also be useful to bring them together with bus stops. Furthermore, the locations of the bridges need to be clearly signed in several languages, with direction arrows. What about cyclists? Cycling is a great way to curbing obesity and diabetes. The Salam Street development needs to include cycle tracks and foot bridges/underpasses as a must. Several are required on the Airport Road, and the 100km/hr Al Khaleej Al Arabi Street(30th), and without doubt the Shaikh Maktoum Highway in the area of Raha Beach where there have been fatal accidents, too. Roger Swainson Abu Dhabi,UAE Posted: January 25, 2009, 10:31


I would to suggest that the taxi stand in Abu Dhabi needs to have a pedestrian brigde. People just crossing and running all across the roads, not using the pedestrian crossing. Eufrocina Bunag Abu Dhabi,UAE

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