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Abu Dhabi Police Warn Motorists to Use Hard Shoulders Only in Emergencies in the UAE

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Last updated: 2024/07/28 at 7:16 PM
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Driving on the hard shoulder is a common practice among motorists, especially during peak hours or when stuck in traffic congestion. However, this behavior not only violates traffic rules but also endangers the lives of those involved. The Abu Dhabi Police recently reminded drivers not to use the hard shoulder unless in emergency situations. The hard shoulder is designated for emergency services such as police, ambulance, and civil defence to reach accident sites quickly and efficiently.

The hard shoulder, also known as the road shoulder, is the paved emergency lane located on the extreme right side of a road or highway. It is marked with bold yellow lines and should only be used by authorized vehicles in emergencies. Using the hard shoulder for purposes other than emergencies, such as overtaking or taking a break, can result in fines and penalty points as per Article 42 of the UAE Federal Traffic Law.

Abu Dhabi Police emphasized that using the hard shoulder for non-emergency situations can delay the arrival of assistance in accidents and other emergencies. This delay poses a risk to the safety and lives of those involved. It is essential for motorists to follow traffic rules and respect the designated use of the hard shoulder to ensure the smooth flow of traffic and prompt response to emergencies.

Authorities have warned motorists against driving on the hard shoulder for unauthorized purposes, such as overtaking or resting. The hard shoulder is reserved for emergency services to reach accident sites quickly and provide assistance to those in need. Violating this rule not only results in fines and penalty points but also endangers the lives of individuals on the road.

In the UAE, the hard shoulder is a crucial lane designated for emergency services to navigate through traffic and reach accident sites promptly. By using the hard shoulder illegally, motorists not only risk their own safety but also hinder the ability of emergency services to respond effectively to urgent situations. It is important for drivers to adhere to traffic regulations and avoid using the hard shoulder for purposes other than emergencies.

Drivers should be aware that using the hard shoulder for unauthorized purposes is against the law and can result in penalties. The Abu Dhabi Police have reiterated the importance of respecting the designated use of the hard shoulder to ensure the safety of all road users. By following traffic regulations and refraining from using the hard shoulder inappropriately, motorists can contribute to a safer and more efficient road environment for everyone.

In conclusion, driving on the hard shoulder for non-emergency purposes is not only illegal but also dangerous. Motorists should prioritize safety and compliance with traffic rules to prevent accidents and ensure the smooth flow of traffic. Authorities continue to enforce regulations regarding the use of the hard shoulder to maintain road safety and respond effectively to emergencies. It is crucial for drivers to understand the importance of following traffic laws and avoiding violations that could jeopardize their safety and that of others on the road.

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