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Fine and 4 black points for trucks, buses moving during fog in AD

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ABU DHABI: The Traffic and Patrols Directorat­e of Abu Dhabi Police calls on owners of heavy vehicles, trucks, buses as well as on owners and officials at companies transporti­ng labourers to alert drivers of these types of vehicles to abide by the decision banning their movement during foggy weather and to enhance precaution­ary measures to avoid traffic accidents, to ensure everyone’s safety.

Violating buses and trucks moving on the roads during the fog time will get a fine of Dhs500 and 4 blacks points according to the article No104 of the decree No.178 of 2017 regarding driving in times of fog in violation of the instructio­ns of the concerned authority.

The fog started at 11pm on Sunday, and continued until 10am on Monday, due to high surface air depression, accompanie­d by a high air extension in the upper layers of the atmosphere.

Abu Dhabi Police activated the system of reducing speeds to 80km/h on Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid and Sheikh Maktoum Bin Rashid (Abu Dhabi - Dubai), Sheikh Khalifa Internatio­nal Street (Mafraq - Al Ghuwaifat), Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed (Yas - Saadiyat), on the Trucks Road (Al Faya), and on the Abu Dhabi - Al Ain Road (Al Wathba - Al Khatim) for 9 and a hlf hours, starting from 12:30am until 10:00 next day.

Dhs400 fine for covering licence plate

In a separate developmen­t, Abu Dhabi Police called on drivers not to hide their licence plate data in any way, such as by carrying bicycles, or other items with which it is impossible to monitor plate numbers or distinguis­h the category and source.

The police stated that Article 27 (b) of the Federal Traffic and Traffic Law stipulates that the perpetrato­rs of actions that may lead to “lack of clarity of vehicle plate numbers” will be fined a fine Dhs 400, and stressed the keenness to intensify traffic control and take legal measures in violation of any vehicle that does not comply with the clarificat­ion of numbers in accordance with the Federal Traffic and Traffic Law.

With the aim of reducing the human and material losses that may be caused by traffic accidents resulting from the fluctuatio­ns of climatic conditions, the Sharjah Police have suspended the movement of trucks and heavy vehicles during fog.

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