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Happiness Patrol rewards good drivers

Abu Dhabi Police awards motorists ‘happiness vouchers’ as part of its drive to curb accidents

- BY ANWAR AHMAD Staff Reporter

Engaging the community, rewarding motorists and appreciati­ng them for their safe driving attitudes all form part of the latest mantra of Abu Dhabi Police, which is pushing to motivate people to drive safely and help reduce accidents.

A police siren behind motorists can scare any motorist, but in Abu Dhabi, police are stopping them to reward them for abiding by traffic rules, wearing seatbelts and adhering to speed limits — things that enhance their own safety and that of other road users.

The Happiness Patrol initiative by Abu Dhabi Police started in October 2016 and is currently making waves worldwide as more than 2.7 million people watched a Happiness Patrol video within six days, after it was posted by a citizen, Khalid Al Ameri on his Facebook page.

Gulf News spoke to a Happiness Patrol official on Thursday to find out more about their efforts in making the city’s roads safe, secure and accidents free.

‘Spirit of positivity’

“The Abu Dhabi Police Happiness Patrol is a patrol that was created in the spirit of spreading happiness and positivity among road-users in the community by rewarding those exhibiting safe and courteous behaviour,” said Captain Salem Al Menhali, head of the Happiness Patrol Project at Abu Dhabi Police.

“Rewards are distribute­d to drivers, passengers in private and public transport vehicles, and pedestrian­s in Abu Dhabi emirate. The patrol monitors the road, approach deserving community members and present them with a ‘happiness voucher’ [gift voucher] and appreciati­on certificat­es,” he said.

“Rewarding road-users for good behaviour is a unique approach to road safety. While penalising for misconduct on the roads is the norm for a police patrol, using a reward system as positive reinforcem­ent to inspire good behaviour is an innovative approach and one that enables us to spread the spirit of positivity in an unconventi­onal way.”

Yellow cards

Regarding fines for motorists who violate the rules, Captain Al Menhali said: “In the spirit of the initiative, even if you have violated any minor traffic rule, the happiness patrol officer will just issue a yellow card as reminder of the violation, and use the opportunit­y to encourage the road-user to obey rules and regulation­s.”

For example, a yellow card will be issued for changing lanes without an indicator, incorrect parking or using a pedestrian crossing incorrectl­y.

“When we first began the Happiness Patrol there was often relief and happiness expressed by road-users [after the initial surprise]. But as the community has become more accustomed to our vehicles and role, we are more often greeted with a smile than an expression of surprise,” he said.

Captain Al Menhali expressed his gratitude to the leadership of the country for their support of such an innovative initiative.

Another official spokespers­on of the Abu Dhabi Police, said: “The Happiness Patrol has resonated in such a positive way both locally and internatio­nally, highlighti­ng the need to relentless­ly seek innovative and positive ways to encourage safe behaviour in the community.

‘One community’

“While the objective of the patrol is to inspire road users to follow traffic rules, the concept itself speaks to a broader belief in the police that we are one community, and we collective­ly benefit when we all embrace Abu Dhabi’s positive community spirit,” the spokespers­on said.

“We hope that by bringing smiles to road users’ faces, they share their experience with others and spread the road safety message in a uniquely positive way,” the official said.

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Courtesy: Abu Dhabi Police. Happiness Patrol police reward motorists in Abu Dhabi for their good driving behaviour and following traffic rules. Rewards are distribute­d to passengers in private and public transport vehicles, and pedestrian­s as well. Those who violate a minor traffic rule are issued a yellow card as reminder of the violation.
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