Dubai: As many as 3,779 unparalleled bicycles and electrical bicycles and scooters were seized by Naif Police Wretchedness in its jurisdiction in Dubai from January to August for breaking site visitors and security tips, Dubai Police acknowledged on Saturday.
Expert Brigadier Omar Musa Ashour, Performing Director of Naif Police Wretchedness, affirmed Dubai Police’s focal level on bettering awareness amongst all road customers — drivers, passengers, and pedestrians — about their rights and tasks to be particular maximum security and adherence to site visitors regulations, making the emirate’s roads safer.
He highlighted that using scooters, electrical scooters, and unparalleled bicycles poses a essential threat to their customers and diversified road-goers when old in non-designated areas or on public roads. This might maybe confuse drivers, so Dubai Police prioritises the safety of these customers and diversified road customers via unparalleled awareness campaigns.
Brig Ashour notorious that the campaign launched by Naif Police Wretchedness for riders of these two-wheelers, in collaboration with the Total Division of Traffic since the initiating of this 365 days, ended in the seizure of three,779 autos in the previous eight months. This integrated 2,286 bicycles, 771 electrical bicycles, and 722 scooters.
Principles for riders
• Utilize designated lanes for using, no longer these for jogging or walking
• Don’t carry passengers on e-scooters or items that might maybe impact steadiness
• Repeatedly bound in the correction course of site visitors
• Dismount at pedestrian crossings
• Retain a safe distance from autos and pedestrians
• Utilize rear and facet lights
• Wear helmets and reflective jackets
• Withhold far from using at night or at some level of unstable climate conditions.
He called on cyclists and riders to strictly phrase site visitors tips and tricks, stick with current roads and lanes, and follow all security and security necessities talked about in designated areas to be particular public security.
Brig Ashour told the public to describe negative behaviours or awful actions via the ‘Police Leer’ carrier accessible on the Dubai Police smartphone app or by calling the ‘We Are All Police’ carrier on 901.