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Vehicles involved in one of the two pileups on the Abu Dhabi-Al Ain highway yesterday morning. Police attributed the accidents to drivers who failed to maintain a safe distance between the cars. Image Credit: WAM

Dubai: The Abu Dhabi-Al Ain highway witnessed two major traffic accidents on Monday morning – leaving a 25 car pile-up and six motorists with moderate injuries.

According to Abu Dhabi Police, the accidents were caused by heavy fog that not only blanketed the busy highway, but that also affected visibility levels in other parts of the emirate.   

The accidents occurred between 7am to 8am.

In a statement, Brig Ali Khalfan Al Dhaheri, Director General of Central Operations at Abu Dhabi Police, said that a team of police officers and paramedics were immediately dispatched to the scene.

“Our initial investigation revealed that the accidents were caused by motorists who failed to take the necessary precautions when driving in foggy weather conditions,” said Brig Al Dhaheri.

Police attributed the accidents to drivers who failed to maintain a safe distance between the car in front of them, in addition to failing to switch on the car’s headlights.

Earlier that same morning, Abu Dhabi Police reported that six other vehicles were involved in a separate traffic accident that also took place in the same area of Al Khaznah. 

Even though no major injuries were reported in both crashes, the accident left six people with minor cuts and bruises.

Police have urged motorists to drive with caution over the next few days as foggy conditions are expected to continue, particularly at night and in the early morning.

Motorists have also been advised to take alternative roads through crossing Al Sad bridge.