Qatar
Sharp increase in number of motorcycle delivery drivers with serious injuries due to traffic crashes
Sharp increase in number of motorcycle delivery drivers with serious injuries due to traffic crashes
In the first quarter of 2022, the Hamad Trauma Center (HTC) has already treated more than triple the number of motorcycle delivery drivers (MDDs) with serious injuries due to road accidents, when compared to the same period of 2021. The center has provided care to care to 93 cases of motorcycle delivery drivers with serious injuries in the first quarter of 2022 compared to 29 cases during the same period in 2021. The Trauma Anesthesia Section of HMC has also observed a significant increase in the number of operations to address brain injuries, fractures and even amputations. In light of these unprecedented statistics on MDD injuries, the Hamad Injury Prevention Program (HIPP) of the HTC is issuing a renewed call to the general public to remind them that the safety of MDDs is the collective responsibility of all road users in Qatar.
Brigadier General Dr. Mohammed Radhi Al Hajri, Director of Traffic Awareness Department at the Ministry of Interior's General Directorate of Traffic said: "We continue to work closely with our partners at Hamad Trauma Center to raise awareness among the public about road safety and improve the safety of all road users in Qatar. Plans and strategies are currently being developed to protect the safety of the most vulnerable road users, including motorcyclists and pedestrians, especially with the increase in the number of crashes that lead to severe injuries among these road users."