Money exchange houses and bankers expect the coming years would be critical for the rupee
business2 hours ago
Residents of Umm Al Quwain have voiced their concerns over the unlit lampposts in some arterial roads in the emirate urging the bodies concerned to take quick action for road users' safety.
Must read: Ras Al Khaimah roads now monitored with laser speed gun
"The lampposts, though installed six years back in a number of major roads and residential districts here, they are still unlit and have not had power supplied yet," they said.
Another instance: Despite new streetlights, Abu Shagara still in the dark
Saeed Salem, Emirati, said they have repeatedly contacted the bodies concerned to supply power to these lampposts, but in vain.
"These lights are so critical for the safety of road users, particularly at night when it becomes too hard to avoid collision with stray animals, which unexpectedly cross the roads of the emirate."
Good news: No more power cuts in RAK's Al Rams area
Malik-ul-Zaman, a Pakistani, said these lights are also important to avoid running over the people walking or jogging by the roadside. "It is so simple and would not cost too much to supply power to these already installed lampposts."
Essam Mohammed, a Sudanese resident, said that some drivers suffer from poor vision, and cannot see the people or animals crossing the road at night, clearly. "Lighting up these roads will protect those drivers and other road users from meeting with gruesome accidents."
Accident: Asian woman killed as car rams into lamppost
Mustafa Abdullah, an Emirati, said four cars collided with the road sidewalk on one of these unlit roads in a single night. "I saw them. The mishap took place on one of the roads at the Salma area that leads to the Shaikh Zayed road in Umm Al Quwain."
Some drivers almost ran over stray animals in the same area, he added. "Ramming into a stray camel is so dangerous, and has reportedly killed many people in Umm Al Quwain and in the nearby emirates as was the case with the young Emirati man who was recently killed after running into four stray camels which were killed as well."
Problem faced: Faded road markings give RAK drivers a hard time
Salah Amer, another Emirati resident, said the government has paid quite an amount to build and develop these roads, and install hundreds of lampposts to ensure smooth traffic flow and ease the movement of transport across the country. "These roads are still unlit for no reason."
Mansour Ali, a resident of Umm Al Quwain, said the road that connects the Salma area with the Shaikh Zayed road is so critical and one of the oldest in the emirate. "However, it is still unlit despite being so important, particularly as it saves time and distance."
The lampposts are installed, the electric cables are connected, and the lamps are fitted, he added. "The only thing missing is power, and that can be easily supplied."
Sherif Al Wakeel, Egyptian resident, said these lights add to the beauty and serenity of the emirate which is witnessing massive expansions. "They are also inevitable for boosting safety and security."
ahmedshaaban@khaleejtimes.com
Money exchange houses and bankers expect the coming years would be critical for the rupee
business2 hours ago
The logistics major has invested more than $11 billion in port infrastructure
business3 hours ago
The retailer, which is also a popular choice among UAE residents, announced the closure on its official Instagram and Facebook page
business3 hours ago
The Galaxy Unpacked launch will take place in San Jose, California
tech3 hours ago
This is our first flight and we've prepared rigorously for it, says New Glenn's senior vice-president Jones
world4 hours ago
'Lim Kimya... died at the scene. Officers with the Metropolitan Police Bureau have launched a manhunt for the assassin,' the Bangkok Post reported
asia4 hours ago
AVATR, supported by industry giants Huawei and Lenovo, introduces a range of premium EVs crafted with the highest specifications and cutting-edge technology
kt network4 hours ago
The 15-year-old Czech golf star fires a final-round 64 to seal a 12-shot victory at The Els Club, Dubai
sports4 hours ago