The number of drivers committed in Dubai during the past year has increased by 34% to 87,562 drivers compared with 65,298 drivers during the previous year, according to the White Points system, which announced that 3,600 drivers won the system awards, including two drivers who won the Grand Prize. Two cars.

The Assistant Commander-in-Chief of the Dubai Police Operations Department, Major General Mohammed Saif Al-Zafin, said on the sidelines of the ceremony honoring the White Points sponsors, that the number of participants in the white point system is 4730 citizens, 242 from the Gulf States, 12,256 drivers from Arab countries, 6936 European countries, 57,524 Asian countries and 5874 other nationalities, distributed among 69,402 males and 18,160 females.

Zaid Saeed Ali Al Zubaidi (UAE) won the first car in the white spots category, while the second car won the 'Amana Youth' initiative, Saif Abdullah Sultan Al Suwaidi (UAE).

Al-Zafin pointed out that the ceremony honoring sponsors and strategic partners in the system of white points and towing on the two cars comes as an annual event to celebrate the leaders of vehicles committed to traffic laws and regulations and to contribute to making roads safer.

The award also comes within the framework of Dubai Police's overall leadership approach to quality, innovation and innovation to achieve the highest goals and to ensure the highest levels of security and safety for all segments of society through road safety control to the highest levels of traffic safety.

He added that the white traffic points system has been introduced for the first time in the region as a modern non-traditional system in which all social groups participate to honor and motivate outstanding drivers who are committed to traffic laws and regulations and to drive safely, avoid the mistakes of others and create a safe traffic environment. All users.

Al-Zafin stressed that the benefits of the system are not limited to the winners. It gives the committed drivers the opportunity to erase eight black points annually from their traffic record if they qualify for the white points and reduces the number of car reservations.

He added that committed persons "also receive other benefits in the event of minor offenses, as they reduce their fines or be eliminated permanently if the driver's traffic record is white, and white points deservedly deserved," stressing that Dubai Police "aims to encourage drivers to drive committed and safe .