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School parking spaces and speed bumps have been repainted

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Last updated: 2024/09/09 at 1:37 PM
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The Ministry of Works in Bahrain is gearing up for the 2024-2025 school year by taking significant steps to ensure road safety near schools. They have initiated a project to repaint 380 parking spaces, 97 speed bumps, and maintain 109 traffic signs in an effort to make the roads around educational institutions safer for students. In collaboration with the General Directorate of Traffic at the Ministry of Interior and the Ministry of Education, the ministry is also reviewing safety requirements near schools and will be providing recommendations for further improvements.

In addition to the repainting and maintenance of road signs and markings, the Ministry of Works is also focusing on cleaning and maintaining 39 pedestrian crossing signals, repainting 55 pedestrian crossing lines, and carrying out road maintenance in various locations. These efforts are all part of a larger strategy to enhance road safety around schools and ensure that students can travel to and from school in a secure environment. By implementing these measures, the ministry aims to reduce the risk of accidents and create a safer road infrastructure for the benefit of the community.

The collaboration between different government agencies highlights the importance of a coordinated approach to road safety, particularly in areas with high volumes of pedestrian and vehicle traffic. By working together, the Ministry of Works, the General Directorate of Traffic, and the Ministry of Education can address safety concerns around schools more effectively and implement solutions that will benefit the community as a whole. This proactive approach to road safety demonstrates the government’s commitment to prioritizing the well-being of students and ensuring that they can access education in a safe and secure environment.

The repainting of parking spaces, speed bumps, and pedestrian crossings is not only about aesthetics but also serves a practical purpose in improving visibility and communication on the road. By maintaining clear and visible road markings, drivers are better able to navigate the area around schools, reducing the risk of accidents and ensuring the safety of everyone on the road. In addition, regular maintenance of traffic signs and signals helps to prevent confusion and ensure that road users can follow the rules of the road effectively.

Road safety is a key concern for schools, parents, and communities, and the Ministry of Works’ initiatives to improve road infrastructure near educational institutions are a step in the right direction. By implementing measures to repaint road markings, clean pedestrian signals, and maintain traffic signs, the ministry is taking proactive steps to create a safer environment for students. This commitment to road safety not only benefits students but also contributes to overall community well-being by reducing the risk of accidents and promoting safe travel for all road users.

In conclusion, the Ministry of Works’ efforts to enhance road safety near schools are commendable and demonstrate a proactive approach to addressing safety concerns in Bahrain. By collaborating with other government agencies and focusing on repainting, cleaning, and maintaining road infrastructure, the ministry is making significant strides in creating a safer environment for students and road users alike. These measures will not only improve road safety but also contribute to the overall well-being of the community by reducing the risk of accidents and ensuring that everyone can travel safely on the roads.

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