Distracted drivers in the United Arab Emirates cause horrific collisions; they have received a Dh800 warning.
Abu Dhabi Police warned drivers against driving recklessly.
Abu Dhabi Police issued a warning to motorists to refrain from driving dangerously.
The Abu Dhabi Police Department's footage clearly shows that unexpectedly increasing traffic is causing automobiles to collide with one another.
It is possible for a number of things to happen in the split second that a driver takes to check his or her phone, including a terrible collision that could result in death. On Friday, the Abu Dhabi Police Department issued a reiteration of its warning against driving while distracted, and they also shared a video that illustrates how deadly this behavior can be.
Police warn drivers of some prohibitions while driving in the UAE.
As drivers in the UAE, they are cautioned by the police about several restrictions.
One of the most significant contributors to the number of accidents that occur on the nation's roads is the practice of distracted driving, which encompasses activities such as eating, drinking, applying makeup, and using a phone while driving.
A series of terrifying car incidents that could have been averted if only drivers were paying full attention on the highways were compiled by the police in a film that lasted for forty-four seconds.
There are unexpected traffic conditions depicted in the clip, such as automobiles abruptly slowing down after accelerating.
In one instance, a motorist who was going too fast failed to detect that there was a buildup of traffic on the lane he had moved to. As a result, the sedan collided with an SUV, which caused the SUV to flip over to the side.
Similar to this incident, a silver sedan collides with a van before hitting a road barrier.
Abu Dhabi Police asks drivers to pay close attention while driving.
The Abu Dhabi Police are urging those behind the wheel to pay close attention.
"Driving attentively helps one avoid unexpected stops from vehicles ahead while traffic is moving," according to the police spokesperson. Furthermore, they stressed the importance of always being aware of road surprises.
In the United Arab Emirates, distracted driving is a significant traffic offense that carries a fine of Dh800 and four points on your license.