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Why Abu Dhabi Police are slapping Dh1,000 fines against motorists

3,664 motorists and 126 school bus drivers were fined for risking pupils’ lives



Motorists are required to leave a distance of five metres behind school buses whenever they see the stop sign.
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Abu Dhabi: Police are clamping down on errant motorists, as well as bus drivers, who jeopardise the lives of school children.

On Tuesday, Abu Dhabi Police announced that during the academic year 2018-2019, it issued fines against 3,664 motorists for not halting at the stop sign of school buses, and also fined 126 school bus drivers who failed to open the stop sign.

According to the UAE’s Federal Traffic Law, states that a fine of Dh1,000 with 10 black points shall be issued against motorists who fail to stop when they see the stop sign of school buses. It also states that a fine of Dh500 with 6 black points shall be issued against school bus drivers who fail to open the stop sign.

Motorists are also required to stop their vehicles at a complete halt, when they see a school bus stop sign within a distance of not less than five metres, in order to ensure the safety of students.

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The police campaign on protecting pupils’ safety is continuously held throughout the academic year.

“During the school year, police also tightened traffic movement by deploying police patrols in residential and school districts, who kept a close eye on errant motorists who try to get away by passing the stop sign of school buses,” said Abu Dhabi Police.

Police called on drivers not to repeat these violations during the next academic year 2019-2020, and urged motorists to come to a complete stop when the sign board is opened at the side of the school bus.

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