Traffic Violations: The United Arab Emirates Police Department is warning drivers to avoid a fine of one thousand dirhams and four black points.
UAE: The police are warning drivers not to commit this violation in order to avoid a fine of Dh1,000 and four black points.
UAE Police warn motorists not to commit traffic violation.
Drivers in the UAE are cautioned by the police not to commit any traffic violations.
In order to avoid a fine of Dh1,000 and four black points, the Ajman Police Department has issued an appeal to motorists, urging them to maintain lane discipline and refrain from engaging in illegal swerving. 'Your Commitment Means Safety' is the name of the enhanced road safety awareness campaign that was launched on Friday by the Ajman Police Department. This reminder is a component of the program.
UAE police warn drivers against sudden swerving violations.
Drivers in the UAE are cautioned by the police to avoid sudden swerving violations.
Several variables, including the inability to execute regular thorough vehicle inspections and the use of dangerous tires on vehicles, have been identified by the authorities as potential causes of unintended swerving, as stated in a post on social media.
Additionally, the authorities encouraged drivers to make use of indicators when changing lanes, to adhere to safety recommendations when driving in the rain, to steer clear of driving while distracted, and to not exceed the speed limits that have been imposed.
According to Lieutenant Colonel Rashid Humaid bin Hindi, who is the deputy director of the traffic and patrols section of the Ajman Police section, in the United Arab Emirates, a motorist who suddenly swerves will be subject to a fine of Dh1,000 and will also have four black points on their driving license.
Seventy-one percent of all fatalities and sixty-one percent of all injuries that occurred on roads in the United Arab Emirates in 2023 were attributed to the top five violations, which included sudden departure or even swerving.
Last year, there were 352 people who lost their lives on the roads across the country, as reported by the Ministry of Interior (MOI). This represents an increase of three percent when compared to the 343 deaths that were registered in 2022, but a decrease of eight percent when compared to the 381 fatalities that were recorded in 2021.
Last year, there were 11 fatalities and 133 injuries that occurred as a result of vehicle accidents in Ajman.
UAE authorities issue safety instructions to drivers before changing lanes.
Before drivers attempt to change lanes, the authorities in the UAE provide them with safety recommendations.
Drivers were strongly encouraged by authorities and professionals in the field of road safety to adhere to the following safety procedures prior to changing lanes on the road:.
Use the indicators you have.Your left, right, and rear mirrors should all be checked.
Verify that there are vehicles standing behind you.
Before making a change, examine the area behind you to ensure that the lane is free of obstructions.
Verify that there are no other vehicles in your blind areas.
Before you advance to the next lane, check to see that there is sufficient room for your vehicle.