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Abu Dhabi Police share video of horrific accidents due to sudden halt in traffic
Abu Dhabi Police share video of horrific accidents due to sudden halt in traffic

Gulf Today

time11-07-2025

  • Gulf Today

Abu Dhabi Police share video of horrific accidents due to sudden halt in traffic

Abu Dhabi Police, in collaboration with the Monitoring and Control Centre and as part of Darb Al Salama 2 campaign, released a video of an accident caused by driver distraction and lack of attention during a sudden halt in traffic. The video released Abu Dhabi Police on X account, shows a white SUV driving on the fast lane, oblivious to a long queue of stationary vehicles ahead. The driver tries to swerve to the right at the last moment, but fails. Instead, it crashes into another SUV in front of it, badly damaging it from the rear. In the same video, a black SUV on the fast lane crashes into an another vehicle in the adjacent lane, causing it to turn over on its side. The police warned drivers against the dangers of distractions, such as using mobile phones for browsing the internet, social media, making calls, taking photos, and other behaviours that can result in serious traffic accidents. Abu Dhabi Police reminded drivers that the penalty for being distracted while driving in any form is Dhs800 and 4 traffic points.

The new traffic rules announced in Abu Dhabi this month
The new traffic rules announced in Abu Dhabi this month

Time Out Abu Dhabi

time11-07-2025

  • Automotive
  • Time Out Abu Dhabi

The new traffic rules announced in Abu Dhabi this month

If you're behind the wheel in Abu Dhabi, take note: some serious road rule reminders are rolling in – and fines are part of the package. As part of the 'Darb Al Salama 2' campaign, Abu Dhabi Police have issued fresh warnings and reinforced traffic regulations aimed at keeping roads safer and traffic flowing smoothly. New traffic rules in Abu Dhabi One of the key takeaways? If you're cruising too slowly in the overtaking lane or blocking faster vehicles from passing on the left, you could be hit with a Dhs400 fine. Drivers are being urged to stick to the right lane if they're travelling at low speeds and to always give way to vehicles coming from behind. That means no lingering in the fast lane and no ignoring those approaching cars in your rearview mirror. The police have also reiterated the dangers of overtaking from the right – a risky move that increases the chances of accidents. Lane changes should only be made once it's safe and clear, with indicators on to alert others on the road. That's not all. A separate safety campaign, 'Don't Hesitate, Give Way Immediately,' is turning the spotlight on how drivers should respond to emergency vehicles. Whether it's on main roads, intersections, roundabouts or internal streets, making way for ambulances, fire trucks and police vehicles isn't just the law – it's a moral responsibility that could help save lives. Emergency vehicles typically stick to the left lane, so when you hear sirens or spot flashing lights, move over to the right quickly and safely. On two-lane roads, that means pulling over as far as possible on both sides. At red lights or roundabouts, don't block the way or try to tailgate behind them – just clear the path and let them through. So if you're driving in the capital, keep your eyes open, your indicators ready and your foot steady. These new reminders are all about making Abu Dhabi's roads safer – for you, your passengers and the city around you. Summer in Abu Dhabi The 27 best things to do indoors this summer in Abu Dhabi It's time for some air-conditioned bliss The best things to do this weekend in Abu Dhabi Your full weekend itinerary 25 brilliant beach and pool day passes in Abu Dhabi Grab your SPF – a lush day by the water awaits

Motorists failing to give way to vehicles face Dhs400 fine, say Abu Dhabi police
Motorists failing to give way to vehicles face Dhs400 fine, say Abu Dhabi police

Gulf Today

time10-07-2025

  • Automotive
  • Gulf Today

Motorists failing to give way to vehicles face Dhs400 fine, say Abu Dhabi police

As part of "Darb Al Salama 2" campaign, Abu Dhabi Police urged drivers to avoid driving slowly in the overtaking lane and to stay in the right lane when driving at low speeds to prevent traffic congestion and confusion for other drivers. The police clarified that failing to give way to vehicles with the right of way coming from behind or the left is a violation punishable by a fine of Dhs400. The police emphasised the importance of safe driving practices, specifically warning against overtaking vehicles from the right due to the significant risks involved, which can lead to traffic accidents. They also stressed the need for drivers to remain attentive and only change lanes after ensuring the road is clear and there is sufficient distance from other vehicles. This allows for safe lane changes and reduces the risk of collisions. Additionally, drivers were reminded to use turn signals when changing lanes to enhance road safety.

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