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Road Safety Around Schools Enhanced SUNDAY AUGUST 25, 2019 DHU AL-HIJJAH 24, 1440 VOL.12 NO. 4721 QR 2 FINE Fajr: 3:52 am Dhuhr: 11:36 am HIGH : 40°C Asr: 3:05 pm Maghrib: 6:02 pm LOW : 32°C Isha: 7:32 pm MAIN BRANCH LULU HYPER SANAYYA ALKHOR Business 9 Sports 13 Doha D-Ring Road Street-17 M & J Building MATAR QADEEM MANSOURA ABU HAMOUR BIN OMRAN Leaders of EU round on Trump Lyles storms to Paris 200m win; Near Ahli Bank Al Meera Petrol Station Al Meera over trade at G-7 Warholm clocks 47.26 alzamanexchange www.alzamanexchange.com 44441448 40% rise in ridership from 2015 to 2018-end Road safety around BUS RIDERSHIP SEES schools enhanced MASSIVE GROWTH Ashghal completes road improvement work surrounding Amir congratulates 375 schools in preparation for new academic year Ukraine president TRIBUNE NEWS NETWORK THE Amir HH Sheikh Tamim DOHA bin Hamad al Thani on Saturday sent a cable of THE Public Works Authority congratulations to Presi- (Ashghal) has completed the dent of Ukraine Volodymyr improvement of roads sur- Zelensky, on the occasion of rounding 375 schools, cov- his country’s Independence ering around 75 percent of Day. (QNA) the total number of schools. Work is currently under way to complete the implementa- tion of safety features around B-Ring Road devpt 65 schools. The work is part of the project work going School Zone Safety Pro- on well: Ashghal gramme. The new academic The road work is part of the School Zone Safety Programme. year will begin from Sunday. THE work is progressing very well Ashghal continues to im- their approvals are obtained school zones, are set accord- on the B-Ring Road Development TRIBUNE NEWS NETWORK plement a comprehensive from concerned entities in the ing to the results of the study project, the Public Works Authori- DOHA INCREDIBLE WORK and ongoing programme to country, while the designs of and adjusted according to the ty (Ashghal) has said. The project enhance traffic safety in areas the surrounding road schemes school administration recom- aims to develop the B-Ring Road ORE and more people are now taking the BY MoTC surrounding schools as part are in progress for another 40 mendations. Implementation and Al Khaleej Street, with a total public transport, thanks to the efforts of the Introduced new bus routes to of the implementation of the schools. follows to establish safe roads length of 10km, and enhance Ministry of Transport and Communications cover new destinations and National Road Safety Strategy, In total, 503 out of 504 in the school zones, providing their capacity by increasing the M(MoTC). improved existing ones by improving road conditions schools, or 99.8 percent of the car parks, building medians number of lanes from two to The public bus ridership has risen by 40 percent and maximizing safety. schools, are listed in different and small roundabouts in or- three lanes in each direction. from 2015 to the end of 2018, with the MoTC carry- Implemented five new airport bus In a statement, Ashghal stages for this purpose. der to manage traffic flow in This is in addition to developing ing out significant works to boost the performance express services, linking Al Khor, said priority was given to 504 It said the School Zone those areas. Onaiza Street, and parts of the efficiency of the public bus service in coordination the Pearl, West Bay, Al Matar Al schools across Qatar, in co- Safety Programme aims to en- These works also include street perpendicular to the B-Ring with Mowasalat “Karwa”. Qadeem and the industrial areas ordination with the Ministry sure the safety of students and placing directional signs and Road such as Al Matar, Wadi The enhancement of services include introduc- to Hamad International Airport of Interior and the National parents upon their arrival or road markings near schools. Mushireb, Rawdat Al Khail, and ing new bus routes to cover new destinations and Committee for Traffic Safety, departure from schools and to Moreover, the speed limit in Al Rayyan streets. The project will improving and optimising existing ones. MoTC has These enhancements helped based on a study conducted by ease traffic congestion next to the school zones will be set upgrade six intersections includ- implemented five new airport bus express services, increase ridership to and from HIA the Ministry of Education and schools which exacerbates due at 30 km/h and speed bumps ing Fareej Abdul Aziz Intersection, linking Al Khor, the Pearl, West Bay, Al Matar Al by nearly 90 percent over Higher Education to select to the lack of parking spots, will be installed to reduce Al Doha Al Jadeed Intersection, Qadeem and the industrial areas to Hamad Inter- the last year school areas in need of devel- sidewalks and footpaths. speed. and the intersections known national Airport. opment. Based on a study by the In order to ensure the pe- as Asiad Intersection, Wadi These enhancements have proven so popular ON ANVIL In addition to finalising Road Operation and Mainte- destrians safety, safe pedestri- Rasheeda Intersection, Al Orouba that ridership to and from HIA has increased by designs for the surrounding nance department at Ashghal, an paths have been created. Intersection, and Bin Dirham nearly 90 percent over the last year exceeding one Plans afoot to establish four new roads of 23 schools, which are the designs, which will devel- Intersection. (QNA) PAGE 3 million passengers, compared to 2017. locations for buses in Al Qassar, expected to get started as soon op traffic safety standards in Continued on page 2 Ô MoTC has also developed and enhanced existing Al Wakra, Lusail City and Educa- bus routes. This has included the buses covering the ar- tion City eas of West Bay, the Pearl and Lagoona Mall. Improve- UK sends another ments have also included more frequent timetables, Five new bus stops to come up improvements to smartcard purchase and top-up op- in Al Sudan, Lusail City, Al Wakra, warship to Gulf tions, and increased marketing and information about the Industrial Area, Msheireb and ‘Back to School’ campaign concludes bus services, including the development and launch of Gharaffa A third British warship is head- the Karwa Bus mobile application. HE Ministry of Education ing to the Gulf, the Royal Navy MoTC is all set to establish four and Higher Education Additionally, a network of Doha Metro new bus depots that will have T announced on Saturday, amid “Metrolink” feeder bus routes has been estab- bus stops, bus care centres and (MoEHE) has concluded its heightened tensions in the lished to support Metro operations. Twenty-four housing and recreational facili- eight-day “Back to School” region. Britain has already sent new routes have been introduced since April 2019, ties for the operating company’s campaign in Qatar Mall and the HMS Kent to cover for frig- transporting people to and from Red Line stations staff KidZania Doha in collaboration ate HMS Montrose while it un- in the West Bay area to Al Wakra. Twenty-five more with a number of partners and dergoes maintenance in nearby routes will be launched when the other two Doha Some 627 electric buses and their supporters. Hassan al Mo- Bahrain, and is now redirecting Metro lines enter service; 10 routes for the Green associated charging equipment hammadi, Director of Public the Type 45 destroyer HMS Line and 15 for the Gold Line. will be imported and put in Relations and Communication Defender from its mission to operation during 2020 Department at the Ministry of the Pacific. “Wherever the Continued on page 2 Ô Education and Higher Educa- red ensign flies around the tion, said all the parties that world, the UK stands by to participated in the campaign protect freedom of navigation provided the best of thier ser- whenever is it tested,” said De- vices and were beneficial for fence Secretary Ben Wallace. the children of different ages (AFP) PAGE 7 Qatar-China trade volume up 200% in 30 years: Envoy (PG 2 ) and groups. (QNA) MoI busts gold smuggling gang, arrests 7 Qatar to distribute cash aid to 100,000 SEVEN members of a gang have been arrested on charges of smuggling gold out of the country, the Ministry of poor Gaza families today, says Emadi Interior said on Saturday. All of them are from Asian countries. In a state- TRIBUNE NEWS NETWORK He said this is part of Qatar’s efforts to al- ment, the MoI said the North Security DOHA leviate the suffering of the people of Gaza Department was able to arrest the gang Strip in light of the difficult humanitarian members after they tried to smuggle QATAR will distribute $100 cash assis- conditions in conjunction with the start of gold out of the country by turning it into tance to 100,000 families in Gaza Strip the new school year. powder after mixing it with other ad- on Sunday. He said the cash assistance will be dis- ditional materials. After completing the This was announced by Chairman of tributed through post offices in the gover- necessary procedures and inspecting the Qatari Committee for the Reconstruc- norates of the Gaza Strip. the defendants’ residence, the means tion of Gaza Ambassador HE Mohammed The beneficiary families were selected of transport they use, the tools used al Emadi. according to the criteria and conditions in the crime were found, in addition to “The committee will start the process agreed upon in coordination with the cash and gold worth about QR1 million, of disbursing cash assistance to 100,000 tance,” Emadi added. Ministry of Social Development in Gaza.
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