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Oman Qatar Insurance Company’s Road Safety Monitor highlights widespread concern about the state of roads and driver behavior in Oman
Drivers in Oman see infrastructure improvements but experience an increase in reckless driving Muscat ,Sultanat Oman - Sunday, April 3rd 2016 [ME NewsWire] OQIC Insured (Oman Qatar Insurance Company) today announced the results of the Road Safety Monitor, which is a bi-annual survey done by YouGov for OQIC Insured, to gauge driver perceptions about the roads and traffic in Oman. This is a regional initiative which originated from the partnership with RoadSafetyUAE. The survey revealed widespread concerns about the state of roads and driver behavior in Oman in spite of improvements in road infrastructure. Commenting on the OQIC Insured Road Safety Monitor, Ewen McRobbie, CEO, Oman Qatar Insurance Company said: “We are proud to introduce this unique long term perception study in Oman. The results reflect the genuine apprehensions of Oman residents and point towards an urgent need for all stakeholders to work together to improve safety standards on Oman roads. We need to create effective road safety campaigns which can help influence driving behaviour and convince motorists to adopt safe driving practices on a consistent basis.” Survey highlights infrastructure improvements and also an increase in reckless driving: 68 % experience an increase in people speeding on the roads over the last six months 75 % feel that they see more distracted drivers than in the last six months (texting or talking on the phone, reading the newspaper etc.) 78 % agree that road infrastructure has improved in the last six months On an average, people don’t feel that the daily commute time takes longer than six months ago Respondents now feel that there is more reckless driving behavior and a larger increase in distracted drivers. While the government works hard to improve road facilities, the driving culture is seen as a big challenge. 59% of respondents enjoy driving on Oman’s roads more than six months ago, compared to 21% who enjoy it less 41% of respondents reported their commute time is unchanged or faster; with an unlucky 44% reporting a longer drive to work 78% report road infrastructure has improved in the last six months 68% of respondents now perceive more speeding vehicles on the roads than in the last 6 months, 68% perceive more tailgating, while 75% perceive more distracted drivers and 57% have witnessed more abrupt lane changing (the main reason for road fatalities on Oman roads!) 33% believe Oman’s roads have become more challenging in the last 6 months while only 53% believe they have become less challenging The study is the first stage of an ongoing approach to quantify perception trends of motorists about infrastructure, the overall driving enjoyment, commute time, driving behavior (linked to the main causes of accidents, injuries and fatalities), fines & accidents. The perception trends are measured for the last 6 months and are based on the views of a representative sample amongst Oman residents. Frederik Bisbjerg, Executive Vice President, MENA Retail, Qatar Insurance Company explains, “Safer roads are a benefit for all including families, businesses, government and insurers. As one of the leading insurers, we have a real opportunity to play a part in influencing how people drive. The government promotes safe driving and fines reckless drivers when they break the rules, and we as an insurer can offer safe drivers a ‘carrot’ in the form of lower insurance premiums. This monitor is an important step in understanding how OQIC Insured can play a role for safer roads in the Sultanate of Oman”. About ‘OQIC Insured Road Safety Monitor’: OQIC Insured Road Safety Monitor is an initiative from Oman Qatar Insurance Company to generate data and increase public awareness on the causes of poor driving in order to encourage a safety-first motoring culture. In this first cycle, in February 2016, a representative sample of 118 residents living in the Sultanate of Oman were surveyed online by YouGov. Detailed findings of the survey can be viewed at Roadsafety.qic-insured.com About OQIC Insured: OQIC Insured is the retail brand of OQIC’s personal insurances and can be experienced at www.qic-insured.com Contacts Frederik Bisbjerg Executive Vice President MENA Retail Qatar Insurance Company T: +974 6675 1589 W: www.qic-insured.com Email: frederik.bisbjerg@qicmena.com.qa Mohamed Salem Vice President - Head of Group Corporate Communications & PR Qatar Insurance Company T: +974 44962 299 | M: +974 55742758 Email: mohamed.salem@qicgroup.com.qa Permalink: http://www.me-newswire.net/news/17470/en
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