The 18-year-old driver of the Department of Investigation and Traffic Control at the Traffic and Patrol Department of the Ras Al Khaimah Police arrested a driver with a recent driver's license issued six months ago, And the lives of others at risk, causing serious damage to the public road.

The director of the Traffic and Patrol Department, Col. Ahmed Al-Naqbi, said that the operations room received a report stating that a young man was performing dangerous displays of traffic, causing damage and damage to the public services ground before escaping.

He explained that immediately after the receipt of the communication, a highly competent and competent team was formed to deal with the reckless driver. After searching and investigating, he was reached in less than two hours and forwarded to the competent authorities to complete the legal proceedings.

He explained that, through investigations with the reckless driver, he had received the driver's license six months earlier, and the vehicle he was driving belonged to his father, and after the investigations, he was referred to the competent judicial authorities.

Al-Naqbi called on members of the community to cooperate and report any traffic violations by quickly communicating with the operating room on 999 or 901.

He added that the Department of Traffic and Patrols released 257 violations of reckless drivers in 2017, including 169 violations of drivers drove their vehicles in a manner caused noise, 84 because of reckless driving, and four irregularities due to driving in a dangerous way.

He pointed out that the Traffic and Traffic Law of the Federal Republic has severely restricted the driving license by a fine of 2000 dirham, the registration of 23 traffic points and the 60-day seizure of the vehicle for anyone who drove a vehicle in a way that would jeopardize his or her life or the life or safety of others. In public or private facilities.

The Traffic and Patrol Department of Ras Al Khaimah Police released 410 traffic violations for reckless drivers who drove their vehicles in a dangerous manner last year.