The student at the Dubai National School, Saud al-Enezi, invented a device that allows the police to control stolen cars or violate traffic rules and stop them in order to safely return them to the owner or the responsible authorities. We are thinking about the category of transportation systems and road safety.

Al-Enezi explained to Al-Emarat Al-Youm that the device depends on the mechanism of its work on the application of intelligent facilitates the process of locating the car, and follow the movement and draw a road for its entire track, as well as the remote parking feature when needed, indicating that the device consists of sensors and tracking device And a scanner to scan the car, identify descriptions inside it, a headset to listen to what goes on inside, and work with a police code and a fingerprint and identity card of the vehicle owner to ensure that it is not penetrated.

"The device is a safe and unconventional means, based on the control of the security services on vehicles violating, to contribute to reducing risks, such as car theft, or reckless driving, which can control any vehicle on the road, to preserve the safety of members of the community» .

"Innovation reduces the risk of pursuing individuals who are wanted for security, the mentally unstable, controlling those who are not committed to traffic rules, and reducing the proportion of accidents caused by reckless driving," Al Enezi added.

It can also "remotely stop the vehicle in case of malfunction or loss of control of the vehicle resulting from the failure of the cruise control, remote control of vehicles in case of theft, especially when there are children or valuables, as well as control of vehicles that can suffer "They have diseases that lose control, such as epilepsy, hypotension, sudden depression, etc."

He pointed out that the project can benefit more than one such as the RTA and the Ministry of the Interior, through the development of a control device in each vehicle, so that it can be controlled remotely from the security authorities in the country.