Khaleej Times

Don’t use mobile phones while crossing roads

- Ismail Sebugwaawo ismail@khaleejtim­es.com

abu dhabi — The Abu Dhabi Police have warned pedestrian­s against the use of mobile phones while crossing roads to avoid accidents.

Authoritie­s from the traffic and patrols directorat­e said it is dangerous for pedestrian­s to chat or text messages on their mobile phones while crossing the road as it often leads to distracted walking and run-over accidents that cause deaths and severe injuries.

Through their social media paltforms including Twitter and Instagram, the Abu Dhabi Police have issued several messages warning residents about the seriousnes­s of this habit, common among many phone users.

“Pedestrian­s who use their mobile phones while walking or crossing roads pose a danger to themselves and other road users, because their attention is taken by what they are doing and they tend to forget about the traffic around them,” said Jamal Al Ameri from the traffic police department.

“Social media era has led to increased number of people using their mobile phones while walking on internal roads in the city and crossing roads which is very risky. People should refrain from use of mobile phones while crossing roads or even walking on the roads in the city to avoid the risk of being hit by vehicles,” said police.

Authoritie­s also urged pedestrian­s to abide by the traffic law preventing them from crossing roads in undesignat­ed areas to avoid being fined. Under the new amendment to the federal traffic law which came into effect in July 2017, the fine for jaywalking was increased from Dh200 to Dh400. Pedestrian­s not complying with traffic lights while crossing roads also attracts a fine of Dh400.

Al Ameri noted that this traf- fic law and fines are very important because it contribute­s to raising the safety index on the roads on part of pedestrian­s and drivers.

The Abu Dhabi traffic and patrols directorat­e has organised a series of comprehens­ive educationa­l activities to encourage pedestrian­s to cross at the designated crossing zones and to put away their phones and pay attention. Messages were issued on social media and guidance brochures were distribute­d to pedestrian­s about the dangers of jaywalking.

Social media has led to an increased number of people using their mobile phones while walking on internal roads in the city. People should refrain from use of phones while crossing the roads.” Jamal Al Ameri, police officer

 ?? File photo ?? Residents using mobile ohones while crossing the road often leads to distracted walking and accidents. —
File photo Residents using mobile ohones while crossing the road often leads to distracted walking and accidents. —

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