A new report suggests you're more likely to be involved in an accident on the UAE's roads in the early afternoon and early evening, during the summer months.
That's according to Tokio Marine auto insurers who teamed up with RoadSafetyUAE to analyse their 2021 July to September motor insurance claims.
Their findings show that the period between 12.00pm and 8.00pm is generally the most likely for an accident with peak times last summer between 12.00 pm and 2.00 pm and 6.00 pm to 8.00 pm.
Data showed that 30-40 years old motorists were the most vulnerable while Indian, Emirati, Egyptian, Pakistani, and Filipino the top 5 nationalities involved, with 49 per cent of accidents being the fault of other road users.
Tokio Marine and RoadSafetyUAE studied almost 2,500 motor insurance claims, which showed that half of accidents involved those in the 30 to 40 age group, while 45 per cent were the fault of other road users.


UAE approves new oral treatment for vitiligo patients
UAE gives motorists chance to reduce black points on 'Accident-Free Day'
UAE join 7 nations in condemning Israeli rejection of Gaza peace plan
Fujairah seizes 21 illegal lobster traps in Dibba sea
683 tonnes of aid enter Gaza Strip under UAE's Operation Chivalrous Knight 3
Museum of Illusion announces permanent closure in Al Seef
Gargash: ADNOC tankers' targeting will not deter UAE from moving forward
Dubai Customs foils attempt to export over 70 million illicit cigarettes
UAE expresses support for Indonesia after deadly earthquake
ADNOC confirms attack on vessel in Strait of Hormuz
UAE commends Kuwait’s vigilance in foiling terrorist plot
Public invited to help shape UAE gender balance strategy
UAE strongly condemns Iranian attack on ADNOC vessels
Arab nations condemn Iranian attack on ADNOC tankers
Abu Dhabi shuts down cafe over food safety violations
Dubai Police warn of cyber threats on gaming platforms
UAE allocates $10 million for Colombia earthquake relief
Dubai Humanitarian launches air bridge to deliver vital aid to Gaza
UAE reaffirms solidarity with Colombia after earthquake
