Khaleej Times

Beware of fog, police remind drivers

- —Wam

abu dhabi — As fog starts rolling in across the country, the Abu Dhabi Police (ADP) reminded motorists to drive safely in an awareness campaign it launched on Tuesday.

Drivers are urged to stop driving in low visibility and leave a safe distance between vehicles to avoid accidents, said Brigadier Khalifa Mohammed Al Khaili, director of the traffic and patrols.

He also clarified the misconcept­ions about the use of warning lights while driving, as they should be used to warn other vehicles when their cars are stationary.

Implemente­d by the various sectors of ADP, the campaign is an Abu Dhabi Joint Traffic Safety Committee initiative in coordinati­on with the transport department. It highlighte­d the importance of safe driving on foggy roads to avert accidents, as well as serious injuries and deaths.

Al Khaili also stressed that broadcasti­ng warning messages on the national early notificati­on system and traffic instructio­ns on smart towers are a must in curbing unfortunat­e incidents.

These measures also include

banning trucks and worker transporta­tion buses with a “14-2460” passenger capacity from driving during foggy weather, he added, noting that awareness messages will be posted on ADP’s social media platforms on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram in Arabic, English and Urdu.

Transport companies that use trucks and buses are also urged to commit to the “14-24-60” passenger capacity regulation, as well as the implementa­tion of Article No.10 from the amended regulation of Traffic Law No. 178, which imposes a Dh1,000 fine and four traffic points on heavy vehicles driving in prohibited areas, Al Khaili said.

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