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AED 500 fine in the UAE: Police caution against stopping cars randomly and leaving engines running

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Last updated: 2024/07/06 at 11:15 AM
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The Abu Dhabi Police recently issued a warning to drivers about the dangers of leaving their car engines running when stepping out of their vehicles. This warning comes in light of a common practice among drivers who often leave their vehicles in park mode with the engine running when stopping at petrol stations, ATMs, or mosques. The police highlighted the risks associated with this behavior, including the possibility of the car catching fire or being stolen.

The Traffic and Security Patrols Directorate emphasized the importance of not leaving the vehicle with its engine running, especially in places where it is prohibited. If drivers are forced to stop on the road, they must take all necessary measures to ensure safety and security. Failure to adhere to traffic signs and instructions may result in a fine of Dh500. This warning serves as a reminder for drivers to be responsible and cautious when operating their vehicles and to prioritize safety at all times.

It is crucial for drivers to be aware of the potential risks and consequences associated with leaving their car engines running unattended. Not only does this practice pose a threat of fire or theft, but it also goes against traffic regulations and safety guidelines. By following the instructions and guidelines provided by the authorities, drivers can help maintain order and safety on the roads while avoiding unnecessary risks and penalties.

In today’s fast-paced world, it can be easy to overlook simple safety precautions such as turning off the engine when stepping out of the vehicle. However, taking the time to ensure that the car is secure and properly parked can prevent accidents and tragedies from occurring. By educating drivers about the importance of responsible behavior and adherence to traffic rules, the police aim to create a safer environment for motorists and pedestrians alike.

To stay informed about the latest news and updates from the Abu Dhabi Police, drivers are encouraged to follow KT on WhatsApp Channels. By staying up to date with relevant information and announcements, drivers can stay informed about changes in traffic regulations and safety guidelines. This proactive approach can help prevent accidents and ensure the well-being of everyone on the road.

In conclusion, the warning issued by the Abu Dhabi Police serves as a reminder for drivers to prioritize safety and responsibility when operating their vehicles. By avoiding risky behaviors such as leaving the engine running unattended, drivers can minimize the chances of accidents, theft, and fines. It is essential for all motorists to follow traffic regulations, stay informed about updates, and take necessary precautions to ensure a safe and secure driving experience for everyone on the road.

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