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RAK motorist commits 1,251 violations, fined Dhs1.158 million

- Adnan Okasha, Staff Reporter

The General Directorat­e of Ras Al Khaimah Police has arrested a young driver who commited 1,251 traffic violations in two years, with a total value of Dhs1.158 million seting a record in traffic fines.

Colonel Waleed Mohammed Juma, head of Al Mamoura Comprehens­ive Police Station, said the 23-year-old driver was a UAE national whose vehicle was seized during the “Tawajodi” Traffic campaign.

He added, “When we checked the vehicle data in the federal traffic system, it turned out that the driver commited 1,200 overspeedi­ng violations and 51 violations under ‘Wanted for impoundmen­t,’ with a total value of Dhs1.158 million.”

Juma explained that the value was the largest recorded on one driver in Ras Al Khaimah during this period, pointing out that the radars on the roads of RAK spoted the vehicle on different roads, exceeding the speed limits on those roads.

Major Mohammed Jaber Al Nuaimi, Director of Traffic and Patrol Branch at Al Mamoura Comprehens­ive Police Station, said “Tawajodi” continuous campaign team seized the violating vehicle and monitored the total value of the violations recorded against it.

Al Nuaimi called on drivers to be cautious while driving and to comply with the decided speed limits and regulation­s and traffic laws for the safety and security of both drivers and road users.

Colonel Ahmad Al-summ Al Naqbi, Director of Traffic and Patrol Department at the General Directorat­e of Ras Al Khaimah Police, confirmed that the radar known as “sniper” (Al Qunnas) monitors between 100-170 speed violations on the emirate’s roads a day, including 50 to 100 on the internal roads and 50-70 on the external ones.

He explained that the department, under the guidance of Major General Ali Bin Alwan, Commander-in-chief of Ras Al Khaimah Police, is keen to make the roads safer and to develop performanc­e and services offered to the public according to best internatio­nal practices.

He stressed that the “sniper,” which was launched in the Ras Al Khaimah in 2017, proved successful in the field operation. It is specialise­d in the detection of high-speed violations. It features many specificat­ions, unlike any other radar, in terms of high accuracy and clarity of its image via digital cameras of high-resolution, covering 250-metre-wide.

It is a mobile radar due to its small size and light weight, with the ability to retain images of the offending vehicles on both directions, in addition to 10-second high-quality video recording showing date, time and location, to be used as a reference in case offenders objected the violation.

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