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Watch: 2 UAE drivers cause devastating accidents by running red lights

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Last updated: 2024/05/05 at 3:11 PM
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Jumping red lights is one of the most dangerous traffic violations that drivers can commit. In a recent incident caught by the Abu Dhabi Police’s road cameras, two major accidents were caused by drivers who ignored the red signal. The first accident involved a sedan speeding through the intersection, colliding with a pickup truck, and then crashing into a road barrier. In the second incident, an SUV turned left with the red light on and was hit by a truck as it crossed the intersection.

According to the Abu Dhabi Police footage, jumping the red light is a serious traffic offense that can result in a hefty fine of Dh1,000, 12 black points, and a 30-day vehicle impoundment. This highlights the importance of obeying traffic signals to prevent accidents and ensure road safety. The majority of road accidents in the UAE are caused by traffic violations, with a recent report showing a 3% increase in deaths due to motorists’ misbehavior.

The Ministry of Interior (MOI) has recently released ‘open data’ on road safety statistics for 2023, revealing that there were 352 road fatalities across the country in that year. This data emphasizes the need for strict enforcement of traffic laws and regulations to prevent such tragic incidents on the roads. It is crucial for drivers to adhere to traffic signals, speed limits, and other road safety rules to avoid accidents and protect themselves and others on the road.

Driving safely and responsibly is a shared responsibility that all road users must uphold to maintain road safety. By following traffic laws, including stopping at red lights, using indicators while changing lanes, and maintaining a safe distance from other vehicles, drivers can contribute to reducing the number of accidents and fatalities on the roads. It is essential for drivers to be vigilant, patient, and considerate of other road users to create a safe and secure driving environment for everyone.

In conclusion, the recent accidents captured on Abu Dhabi Police’s road cameras serve as a stark reminder of the dangers of disregarding traffic signals. Jumping red lights not only poses a risk to the offending driver but also endangers the lives of other road users. By promoting awareness of the consequences of such reckless behavior and enforcing strict penalties for traffic violations, authorities can work towards improving road safety and reducing the number of accidents on the roads. It is crucial for drivers to prioritize safety, follow traffic rules, and exercise caution while driving to prevent unnecessary risks and protect themselves and others on the road.

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