
Ensuring Student Safety on Roads: Ammar bin Hamid's Ongoing Commitment
Ajman Crown Prince Launches School Safety Patrol Initiative to Combat Rising Traffic Risks
The UAE's Ajman Emirate has unveiled a comprehensive school safety patrol program that positions police officers directly at educational institutions to manage traffic flow and enhance student protection. The initiative, launched by Crown Prince Sheikh Ammar bin Humaid Al Nuaimi alongside the opening of the new Zayed Educational Complex, represents a proactive approach to addressing growing concerns over school-zone traffic accidents as the 2025-2026 academic year begins.
Beyond Traffic Control: Building Community-Police Partnerships
The school patrol initiative extends far beyond traditional traffic management. Officers will be stationed at schools during peak hours to help students cross roads safely, monitor violations, and participate in school activities to promote legal compliance and positive behavior among young people.
Crown Prince Sheikh Ammar emphasized that the program's mission encompasses building an aware generation with traffic culture and positive behaviors, transforming schools into attractive and safe environments for both students and parents. This holistic approach reflects the UAE's broader strategy of integrating security services into community development.
Training School Guards as Traffic Coordinators
A key component involves training existing school security personnel in traffic management techniques, creating a sustainable model that doesn't rely solely on police presence. This dual-layer approach ensures consistent safety coverage while building local capacity within educational institutions.
Addressing UAE's Growing Road Safety Challenge
The initiative comes as the UAE grapples with increasing traffic density around schools, particularly in rapidly developing emirates like Ajman. The program aims to reduce road accident rates while fostering better communication between law enforcement and communities—a critical need as the country's population and vehicle ownership continue to expand.
Colonel Khalid Mohammed Al Nuaimi, Deputy Commander General of Ajman Police, outlined how patrols will monitor traffic violations and serve as an effective communication bridge between police and society, promoting responsibility and preventive awareness among students.
Regional Context: UAE's Comprehensive Safety Approach
This initiative aligns with the UAE's broader national strategy of preventive policing and community engagement. Unlike purely punitive traffic enforcement models seen in other regions, Ajman's approach emphasizes education and relationship-building, particularly targeting the next generation of drivers and citizens.
The timing coincides with the opening of major educational infrastructure like the Zayed Educational Complex in the Al-Raqayib area, suggesting coordinated planning between urban development and safety services. This integration reflects the UAE's systematic approach to managing rapid growth while maintaining high safety standards.
Long-term Impact on Traffic Culture
By embedding traffic education directly into the school environment, the program addresses a fundamental challenge facing many developing nations: creating a culture of road safety from an early age. The initiative's focus on building awareness among students and parents suggests recognition that sustainable traffic safety requires generational change rather than enforcement alone.