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Colourful Ramadan Kareem lighting display in front of Al Wadha Mall in Abu Dhabi.
Abu Dhabi - Emirates Voice

The traffic and patrols directorate in the national Capital intensified its patrolling near markets, commercial centres and mosques as the holy month of Ramadan began on Saturday.

The move is part of the traffic safety plan launched by the Abu Dhabi Traffic and Patrols Directorate in order to reduce causes of accidents, fatalities, and serious injuries during Ramadan. In a bid to prevent traffic congestion during the Taraweeh prayers, the plan additionally aims to prevent haphazard parking. The Abu Dhabi Police said they have also launched "Our Happiness in Your Safety" awareness campaign to educate people on the importance of abiding by the traffic laws so as to raise the culture of good driving among motorists and promote safety on the roads during Ramadan.

Colonel Mohammed Dhahi Al Humiri, director of traffic department, said the campaign aims to promote road safety and stressed that all drivers should abide by the traffic laws. He explained that the section has prepared a comprehensive plan in order to intensify traffic control on both internal and external roads.

"It is important for drivers to abide by traffic laws and avoid speeding. Always wear seatbelts, avoid jumping the red lights and using handheld mobile phones while driving, maintain a safe distance between vehicles and ensure that children under the age of 10 are seated in the backseat," said Al Humiri.

He added that it is essential for drivers and road users to cooperate with each other in order to enhance traffic safety during the holy month.

Pedestrians have also been reminded to cross the roads at the designated areas and to use the bridges and passageways. Motorists were told to pay attention to pedestrian movement, which tends to increase after the time for Iftar.

"Drivers should give priority to pedestrians so they may cross safely via the designated crosswalks, and reduce speeds in residential areas and popular places where people tend to gather," said the officer.

The officer also noted that during Ramadan, traffic patrol officers in coordination with Al Ihsan Charitable Society and other volunteers will be giving out free Iftar meals to drivers caught up in traffic jams to end their fast on the roads.

Source: Khaleej Times

 

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