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Community reporter raises concerns about the need to fix gaps in fences, to curb jaywalking on a busy road in Abu Dhabi.

Reader is concerned about people flouting rules on a busy road in Abu Dhabi

- BY M. K. GUNASEELAN Gulf News Reader

Pedestrian­s continue to display their ignorance, and need to be checked and discipline­d.

One of the busy crossroads in Abu Dhabi’s Zayed the First Street faces a lot of traffic on a daily basis and jaywalking, too. The steel barrier or fence on this road has a few gaps in between, which makes it easy for anyone to cross to the other side.

Every day, when passing by this area, I see a lot of pedestrian­s crossing the road without any hindrance, even though this is not the designated area for crossing. There is a pedestrian crossing a little further down, but people do not walk to it and instead, choose the shorter, but more dangerous route. They wait for the traffic to slow down before crossing the road illegally.

These pedestrian­s continue to display their ignorance, and need to be checked and discipline­d. They need to be educated regarding the laws of the country. Strict fines and punishment­s should also be enforced on those who do not follow the rules. Additional­ly, the authoritie­s should close off the gaps in the fence to stop these people from jaywalking. Then, they will use the designatin­g crossing instead of risking their lives and the lives of the motorists. I hope the authoritie­s will do the needful before someone meets with an accident.

The reader is based in Abu Dhabi. Be a community reporter. Send us your videos and pictures at readers@gulfnews.com

 ?? M. K. Gunaseelan ?? The authoritie­s should close off the gaps in the fences to stop people from jaywalking. Only then will they be forced to use the designated places to cross roads, instead of risking their lives, says a reader.
M. K. Gunaseelan The authoritie­s should close off the gaps in the fences to stop people from jaywalking. Only then will they be forced to use the designated places to cross roads, instead of risking their lives, says a reader.
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