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Government’s Response to Urgent Proposal on Traffic Congestion

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Last updated: 2024/10/15 at 7:02 PM
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The government in Bahrain has responded to a parliamentary proposal aimed at tackling traffic congestion in the streets. The government’s memo to parliament highlighted that traffic jams are often caused by emergency situations, such as accidents and adverse weather, as well as heavy vehicle usage during peak times. The government acknowledged the need for research and solutions to address the increasing number of vehicles on the roads leading to daily congestion.

In response to the proposal, the government is updating its traffic improvement strategy through comprehensive studies based on traffic surveys, statistics, and future projections. The aim of these studies is to develop solutions to alleviate congestion by improving the road network, implementing new traffic policies, and proposing regulations related to vehicle safety and specifications. The General Traffic Directorate will continue to enforce vehicle registration regulations based on the technical condition of each vehicle, while respecting individuals’ rights to own vehicles and freedom of movement.

This strategy is in line with existing laws, including Traffic Law No. 23 of 2014 and its executive regulations. As part of this approach, the government has cancelled the registration of 84,569 vehicles between 2021 and 2023. By focusing on enhancing the road network, introducing new policies, and ensuring vehicle safety and specifications, the government aims to address the growing issue of traffic congestion in Bahrain.

The government’s efforts to tackle traffic congestion are crucial in ensuring the smooth flow of traffic and improving road safety for all residents. By conducting detailed studies and implementing targeted solutions, the government is taking a proactive approach to address the challenges posed by increased vehicle usage and congestion on the roads. Through a combination of policy changes and regulatory measures, the government aims to create a more efficient and safe transportation system for the benefit of all Bahraini citizens.

In conclusion, the government’s response to the parliamentary proposal on traffic congestion demonstrates its commitment to addressing this pressing issue in an effective and systematic manner. By updating its traffic improvement strategy and enforcing regulations related to vehicle safety and specifications, the government is taking concrete steps to alleviate congestion and enhance the overall traffic management system in Bahrain. These efforts will play a crucial role in improving road safety and ensuring a more efficient transportation system for all residents in the country.

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