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26 April 2024

New device to alert Dubai Taxi drivers of tailgating

'Back off Radio' device collects real time information and shares it with the driver (File)

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Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has announced an innovative step to help reduce road traffic accidents due to tailgating and protect the lives of taxi drivers and other road users.

The RTA in partnership with Arabian Radio Network (ARN) has created a device called 'Back off Radio' which will alert drivers when they are too close to the car in front. This ground-breaking move promises to keep Dubai's roads safer than ever before by aiming to save lives before it's too late.

Dr Yousif Al Ali, CEO of RTA 's Public Transport Agency, said: "Through creating an innovative way of broadcasting a much needed safety message that will educate drivers and help prevent vehicle collisions, the RTA have further demonstrated their commitment to the safety of roads".

"'Back off Radio' collects real time information that doesn't only warn about tailgating but can also detect speeding, and aggressive driving, which can then be analysed to assist the RTA to create safer roads. The initiative utilises a device that is built into our taxis. Once the taxi reaches a speed of 60km/hour, sensors fitted to the front and rear of the car are activated. If the taxi enters within the safety zone of the vehicle in front, a safety message will be sent to the taxi's speaker inside the car. Similarly, if a vehicle approaching a taxi breaches the safety zone, they will receive a message through their own radio. This safety message will tell the driver to back away from the vehicle in front and to remember to keep a safe distance as it could be carrying a friend or loved one," explained Al Ali.

"We are extremely proud of the ingenuity of 'Back off Radio' andare excited that it will help to combat a leading cause of road traffic accidents. The RTA is committed to ensuring road safety and is extremely hopeful that this device will aid our mission," he added.

Tests will be conducted over the coming weeks, whereby numerous Dubai taxis will be fitted with the device to assess the efficiency of the technology, prior to implementing across all taxis in Dubai.