Traffic police and patrols in Ras Al Khaimah police yesterday rescued a speeding man in his vehicle at 140 kilometers per hour on Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Road. This is the fourth case in which the speedometer of two civilian drivers on the road in Ras Al Khaimah has been suspended in seven years. .

The head of traffic and patrols, Col. Ahmad Al-Deem Al-Naqbi, said that the operations room received a message about 8:00 pm yesterday from the driver stating that the speedometer in his vehicle was driving alone on Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Road towards the Emirate of Ras Al Khaimah.

He explained that police, ambulances and rescue patrols were immediately dispatched to the scene. The vehicle was seen at exit 129 on the street. A team from the operations room contacted the driver by telephone, calmed him, provided appropriate solutions to control his vehicle and assured him to send patrols as soon as possible. To save him.

He added that as soon as the patrols arrived at the place of the vehicle, a patrol, which was moving at the speed of the vehicle itself, took a slight shock from the rear. After all previous attempts failed, the last attempt succeeded in restoring the speedometer to work. The vehicle was stopped after patrols cleared The front of the driver, the evacuation of the road from the vehicle and its stability out of the way, the necessary assistance was provided to the driver.

Al-Naqbi pointed out that the administration, with all its officers, patrol, ambulance and rescue personnel and the operational room staff, is ready and ready to deal with all situations, contain emergency situations, provide the best services to the public and ensure their constant and constant presence around the clock. Rotating their vehicles, to avoid being exposed to technical problems.

Emirates Al-Youm has been monitoring the crash of four vehicles in Ras Al Khaimah over the past seven years. The young man Abdullah Al-Mulla, a resident of Ras Al Khaimah, survived the death in 2012 when the speedometer in his vehicle crashed at 120 km per hour Passing through Ajman Road across the former Emirates road towards Ras Al Khaimah, before patrols of Ras Al Khaimah police were able to surround the vehicle and secure it to a safe sand road, and provided protection from other vehicles.

In February 2013, Iman Masood al-Shehhi, a resident of Ras al-Khaimah, and her three daughters, sister and maid, survived the crash of her car at 138 km / h for 25 minutes, forcing her to collide with two vehicles to reduce the speed of the car and rescue her.

In 2014, Aisha Ibrahim Hassan's traffic patrols rescued Aisha Ibrahim Hassan, after her speedboat crashed at 120 kilometers per hour, from the beginning of the National Bridge in Sharjah, to exit 116 between Umm Al Quwain and Ras Al Khaimah, before patrols collided. Pass through the boat and stop it permanently.

The operating room connected with the driver by telephone and moderated it, and provided him with appropriate solutions to control the vehicle.