Smart Road Security push highlights shared responsibility on UAE roads
Abu Dhabi Police have urged pedestrians to use designated crossings, bridges and tunnels, warning that crossing roads at undesignated locations can put both pedestrians and motorists at risk.
The Traffic and Security Patrols Directorate called on people to follow pedestrian traffic signals and use designated crossing points rather than attempting to cross roads randomly.
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The warning is part of continuing efforts to improve road safety across the emirate and reduce risks faced by pedestrians, particularly when crossing busy roads.
Police also called on motorists to remain alert for pedestrians and reduce their speed when approaching designated crossings.
Drivers should give pedestrians priority when they are crossing, the force said, stressing that road safety depends on responsible behaviour from both motorists and pedestrians.
The awareness campaign falls under Abu Dhabi Police’s “Smart Road Security” strategic priority, which aims to strengthen the safety of pedestrians and other road users.
Under UAE traffic rules, pedestrians who fail to follow traffic signals or cross roads from undesignated areas face a fine of Dh400. Abu Dhabi Police has repeatedly warned that such crossings can endanger both pedestrians and other road users.
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