Monday, October 19, 2020

New Data Reveals the Cause of Traffic Congestions

 




The ‘First-Ever’ Car Occupancy Survey in the UAE


• High percentage of car dependency (83%) vs. public and alternative transport


• Majority of trips for work commute (63%) and chores (60%)


• About 6 out of 10 motorists are alone in their cars for 80-100% of trips


• Number of vehicles on the roads need to be reduced for road safety and sustainability benefits



Dubai, United Arab Emirates-Sunday 18 October 2020 [ AETOS Wire ]


“While the COVID-19 pandemic has changed life as we know it, we resumed ‘normalcy’ again, traffic has picked up and roads  are becoming more congested. Road safety will remain an important concern. Noor Takaful | Ethical Insurance in partnership with RoadSafetyUAE is committed to the wellbeing of the UAE. As the sponsor, we are happy to share the results of the UAE’s first-ever car occupancy survey. The survey was conducted in March 2020 and we feel now it is the right time to share the results of this ‘First-Ever’ research of its kind,” said Rajesh Sethi, CEO of Dar Al Takaful, the holding company of Noor Takaful.


Traffic congestion is a key factor in road safety, as traffic jams lead to an increase in impolite and dangerous behavior. It also comes at a cost to economies in the form of lost working hours, causes inconvenience to drivers with extra travel time and creates an unnecessary toll on the environment. Hence, from a road safety perspective as well as from a sustainability standpoint, traffic jams need to be avoided.


“Subjectively, we might have the impression that the majority of vehicles around us are only occupied by one person and rarely by more. This study creates new and meaningful datapoints by elevating the road safety discussion by shifting from anecdotal evidence to fact-based findings,” states Thomas Edelmann, Founder & Managing Director of RoadSafetyUAE. “Along with our CSR partner Noor Takaful | Ethical Insurance, we wanted to better understand the situation on our roads during peak traffic periods, which typically happen on working days, as opposed to weekends. Hence, this survey was designed to analyze the transportation patterns of individuals during typical workdays,” he added.


Other studies conducted by RoadSafetyUAE and Noor Takaful | Ethical Insurance observe that the UAE’s motorists recognize and give due credit to UAE authorities for continuously improving road infrastructure. Despite these ongoing efforts, traffic jams are still a regular occurrence. This ‘first-of-its-kind’ UAE car occupancy study adds to our knowledge and data by better understanding the circumstances determining the number of vehicles on our roads.


“We found that a majority, specifically 54% of drivers, drive themselves. 67% of these drivers drive to and from work, which explains the traffic congestion at peak commute times. We are publishing these figures now so that we can prepare initiatives, backed by important data, to improve safety on UAE roads in preparation for when normal life resumes,” said Rawdha AlSakit, Head of Marketing for Noor Takaful.


Some of the things we wanted to understand through this study were who preferred driving vs. being a passenger, and how often, as well as why trips happen and whether drivers and passengers travel alone or with others. The data derived offers a solid base for the stakeholders involved to discuss meaningful initiatives that can reduce the number of vehicles on our roads.


A) Drivers vs Passengers


During work weeks, 54% drive themselves, 29% are passengers (20% in private cars and 9% in taxis, limos, vans/minibuses), 13% use public transportation (metro, bus), and 4% use alternative means (walking, bicycle, scooter).


B) Why people take to the roads


Of the 54% driving themselves,


67% commute to and from work,

60% drive for personal or household chores like grocery shopping,

50% use their cars for business purpose like meetings, appointments and business errands

50% for entertainment, including to restaurants, the cinema, shopping malls, sport activities, playdates, and

29% for school runs.

Of the 29% who are passengers in private cars, taxis, limos, vans/minibuses,


47% commute to work,

38% travel for personal or household chores like grocery shopping,

33% hire transport for entertainment including to restaurants, the cinema, shopping malls, sport activities, playdates,

22% use private transport for business purposes like meetings, appointments, business errands, and

10% use them for school runs.

C) Number of trips per day


Of the 54% driving themselves,


7% use their car just 1x per day,

35% use their car 2x per day (to and from work),

23% use their car 3x per day, and

35% use their car 4x and more per day.

Of the 29% who are passengers in private cars, taxis, limos, vans/minibuses,


20% conduct 1x trip per day

46% are in 2x trips per day (to and from work),

16% do 3x trips per day, and

19% are passengers in more than 4x trips per day.

D) The number of trips being conducted alone or in company, and the number of passengers


Of the 54% driving themselves,


38% are always driving alone (100% of trips),

31% are driving alone in 80-90% of their trips,

22% are driving alone in 50-70% of their trips, and

9% spend 0-40% of their trips alone.

Of the 62% drivers who have others in their cars with them,


48% have 1 passenger,

30% have 2 passengers,

13% have 3 passengers, and

8% have 4 or more passenger.

E) The number of trips being conducted with only one passenger or with co-passengers, and the number of co-passengers


Of those 29% who are passengers in private cars, taxis, limos, vans/minibuses,


21% are always alone with their driver (100% of trips),

21% are sole passengers in 80-90% of their trips,

26% are the only passenger in 50-70% of their trips, and

33% do 0-40% of their trips as the only passenger.

Of those 79% who are travelling as passengers and who have other passengers with them,


31% have 1 more passenger with them,

29% have 2 more passengers with them,

16% have 3 more passengers with them, and

23% have 4 or more passengers with them

Reducing the number of vehicles on the road offers a lot of benefits, and initiatives based on these findings should be discussed. This new data can help us identify focus areas and objectives for these initiatives, like how to reduce the number of trips we’re taking, (e.g. working from home vs. working from office); how to combine essential trips; how to increase the number of occupants per vehicle; how to help move more individual traffic to public transportation; the role of technology (e.g. carpooling apps, etc.). This study paves the way for further research projects (e.g. on trip starting times and durations) and highlights the role of awareness drives, education and incentives, regulatory initiatives, and more.


This survey commissioned by Rawdha Al Sakit, Head of Marketing at Noor Takaful | Ethical insurance and RoadSafetyUAE was conducted by a global, online research company in March 2020 with a UAE representative sample of 1005 respondents.


More details and findings from the study can be found on www.RoadSafetyUAE.com/statistics under ‘Featured Research’.


About RoadSafetyUAE:


RoadSafetyUAE’s vision is to contribute to reducing the number of road traffic fatalities, injuries and accidents in the UAE. RoadSafetyUAE’s mission is to raise the awareness for proper conduct on our roads, in an engaging manner and on a broadly communicated and permanent basis. RoadSafetyUAE’s award-winning platform engages with the stakeholders traffic participants, governmental entities, the media, and more than 20 corporate social responsibility (CSR) minded partners. ‘Tips & Tricks’ are the content backbone, provided for more than 60 topics of road safety, all specifically relevant to the UAE. More can be found on www.RoadSafetyUAE.com  


About Noor Takaful (A Dar Al Takaful company)


Noor Takaful Family & Noor Takaful General are sister companies, established in early 2009, Noor Takaful provides a wide range of customized solutions for both personal and business takaful, including car, medical, travel, life, family, corporate and SME takaful products. Noor Takaful’s easy-to-use online platform makes getting insurance coverage easy, transparent and quick.


Following Dar Al Takaful’s acquisition of Noor Takaful, the joint entity launched a Stronger Together campaign to highlight the combined capabilities of the organizations. The campaign emphasizes the vision of the combined entities (protection and peace of mind) and introduces a diversified suite of products and services for individuals and corporates, delivering genuine value for customers. 


For more information visit Noor Takaful: www.noortakaful.com


Contacts

RoadSafetyUAE


Thomas Edelmann, Founder and Managing Director, +971 50 55 19 216


Thomas@RoadSafetyUAE.com


 


Noor Takaful


Rawdha Al Sakit, Head of Marketing


rawdha.alsakit@noortakaful.com


T: 800-Takaful (82552385)



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