Oman sees 586 fatalities from 1,854 traffic accidents in 2024
These incidents take place despite having one of the finest road networks in the world, and also stringent traffic penalties
Published: 09:08 AM,Aug 03,2025 | EDITED : 01:08 PM,Aug 03,2025
These incidents take place despite having one of the finest road networks in the world, and also stringent traffic penalties in case of violations that are imposed by the Royal Oman Police (ROP).
According to the World Population Review by WEF for 2024, Oman's roads are ranked eighth globally and second in the Arab World in the Road Quality Index. This ranking is also reflected in travel advisories issued by some countries to their nationals visiting Oman, stating, 'Roads in Oman are good, but exercise caution as rainfall can cause significant flooding during the rainy season.'
Causes
Year-to-year
Bad behaviour
It may be noted that bad behaviour was responsible for 99 deaths in 2024, compared to 80 in 2023 and 63 in 2022.
ROP has started expanding the use of smart systems to monitor traffic violations, especially mobile phone use while driving, which is done by activating advanced camera systems that rely on artificial intelligence to analyze images and accurately determine the type of violation without any human intervention. These systems also enable the monitoring of traffic and the identification of congested areas and vehicles required for security purposes.
Investment in road network
The expansion of the Muscat Expressway will commence this year, involving the construction of three additional lanes in both directions, bringing the total number of lanes to 12, with 6 lanes in each direction, making it the widest road in the Sultanate of Oman.