Khaleej Times

600 motorists fined for driving loud modified cars

- reporters@khaleejtim­es.com Staff Reporter

abu dhabi — The Abu Dhabi Police have announced that 626 vehicles were seized for generating excessive noise while driving during the first quarter of 2018.

Drivers found guilty of this violation were fined Dh2,000 and given 12 black points.

Lt.-Col. Khalifa Al Khaili, head of traffic control department, said: “Loud sounds not only affect your hearing but also induce stress and anxiety. This can be reflected in the driving behaviour and can result in higher traffic accident rates.

“Motorists, especially young drivers, should avoid such excessive behaviour as some use sound amplifiers that can become an even greater distractio­n. Even turning on the stereo system full blast just to attract attention is considered a violation of the traffic law,” Al Khaili warned.

He urged drivers against excessive honking, especially near hospitals and schools. “Drivers should not use it aggressive­ly while notifying other drivers of road hazards or while demanding right of way. This can distract them from the road and can result in serious traffic accidents.”

He pointed out that the Abu Dhabi Traffic Department organised many awareness programmes in universiti­es and higher education institutio­ns about traffic laws, including several warnings against the use of sound amplifiers to show off.

Even turning on the stereo system full blast just to attract attention is a violation of the traffic law.” Lt.-col. Khalifa al Khaili, head of traffic control department

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