- Continental’s latest road safety initiative raises awareness of tyre safety among young drivers in the UAE
- New research shows that more than one in ten youngsters in the country are ignorant of the importance of well-maintained tyres
- Research conducted in collaboration with American University in Dubai, University of Dubai and YouGov
Dubai, UAE. June 25, 2019 –A majority of young drivers in the UAE are not taking the required steps to ensure that their cars meet recommended standards of safety when it comes to tyre maintenance, with independent tests revealing that over 40 percent of students’ cars are equipped with one or more tyres that do not meet recommended safety standards.
These are among the findings of new research undertaken by Continental, the premium tyre and automotive manufacturer, which found that over 50 percent of young drivers aged 18-24 were not checking their tyres in line with expert advice, and over ten percent were ignorant of the importance of the role tyres play in road safety.
While the situation regarding road safety has improved over recent years, it continues to be an important issue in the UAE, with figures from the Ministry of Interior and National Transport Authority showing that 468 people lost their lives on the country’s roads in 2018 [1]. Furthermore, according to UAE Ministry of Interior data, 45 percent of all road accidents UAE-wide are caused by young drivers (18-30) [2].
The survey also confirmed significant ignorance about the important role that tyres play. Despite tyres being the only point of contact between a car and the road, more than one in ten (11 percent) of youngsters questioned stated that it was ‘not at all important’ or ‘not very important’ to have well maintained tyres, and just 63 percent considered it to be very important.
The potential safety issues highlighted by the survey were dramatically confirmed by the findings of Continental’s own checks on over 330 cars at the two Dubai universities. Of the cars checked, 44 percent had at least one tyre that did not adhere to recognised safety standards. The nature of the issues discovered included incorrectly inflated tyres, damaged or cracked tyres, expired tyres and worn treads.
Staff from Continental and its local partner, Emirates for Universal Tyres (EUT), checked 331 vehicles parked at the American University in Dubai and University of Dubai over several days, testing for air pressure, tyre sizes, tread depth, wear and punctures. At the same time, students were able to engage with Continental experts to find out more about the importance of tyre safety. They were also provided with a Continental Safety Tips booklet.
Speaking about the tyre safety initiative, Haitham Al Maaini, Acting Director, Student Services Department at University of Dubai, said: “At University of Dubai, we are determined to spread safety awareness among our students and personnel, particularly road safety. Our initiatives come in line with the efforts made by UAE authorities to reduce fatalities and protect people’s lives from car accidents mostly caused by high speed driving or using road-unworthy vehicles. Therefore, the comprehensive tyre check campaign delivered by Continental at University of Dubai was essential and very beneficial to our students.”
The UAE results from the Continental YouGov survey were gleaned from a wider study focused more specifically on millennials, covering three Arab markets and engaging with over 1,500 respondents.
Ricardo Martins, Head of Marketing, Continental Middle East, said: “The number of young drivers in the UAE who are not taking the health of their tyres seriously should be a worry to all of us. While these concerns were initially highlighted by the results of the survey, the findings of the spot-checks we undertook in collaboration with University of Dubai and American University in Dubai really served to reinforce these concerns.”
“Checking the safety of your vehicle on a regular basis is the responsibility of each and every driver and is one simple way to minimise the risk of road accidents. That is why we take our global initiative of Vision Zero very seriously and why we believe that activities such as this can make a genuine difference”.
As a frontrunner in automotive technological advancements and road safety, Continental is a dedicated advocate of greater safety on the roads – its global Vision Zero initiative aims to totally eradicate road accidents and deliver Zero fatalities, Zero injuries and Zero crashes. These surveys were commissioned by Continental as part of its approach to delivering Vision Zero through enhancing drivers’ knowledge, attitude and awareness.