Abu Dhabi police have implemented a new regulation imposing a Dh1,000 fine on individuals who crowd accident sites. This measure is designed to enable rescue teams to access injured persons quickly and without obstruction, ensuring a more efficient emergency response and helping to prevent further accidents.
It is common for drivers and pedestrians to stop and gather around accident scenes, which unfortunately delays emergency responders from performing their crucial duties. Authorities have warned that such gatherings not only impede rescue efforts but also increase the risk of additional accidents caused by distracted or slowed traffic in the vicinity.
Officials emphasized the importance of rapid access to accident sites as vital in saving lives and minimizing dangers. The introduction of this fine is a strict enforcement to discourage public crowding and enhance road safety for everyone.
This initiative underscores Abu Dhabi police’s dedication to:
- Ensuring smooth operation of emergency services
- Maintaining road safety for all citizens and visitors
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