Abu Dhabi Police urged drivers to abide by traffic laws and regulations, avoid excessive speeds on internal and major roads, and not to exceed the red traffic light, warning of the dangers of noise and busy roads, stressing the danger of allowing juveniles to drive vehicles, or allowing them to participate in youth gatherings and movements Dangerous vehicles "drift or race," which puts their lives and the lives of others, and warned against the exchange of greeting messages while driving.

It urged ambulance, civil defense, police and official motorcades to make way for them, leaving a safety distance between them and the front vehicle, giving priority to pedestrians, using seatbelts, paying attention to the movements of children inside the vehicle, and adhering to children aged four years and under in the seats reserved for them.

As part of its community outreach initiative under the slogan "Our happiness, your safety", it called on drivers to abide by the instructions of the traffic elements, who organize the traffic around the slaughterhouses, and to ensure that their vehicles are properly stopped in the designated parking areas and warned them against random parking, which leads to obstructing traffic. And traffic.

Director of Traffic and Patrols Brigadier General Mohammad Dahi Al-Humairi stressed the intensification of police and security patrols around Eid chapels, shopping malls, markets, parks and public parks to provide all kinds of support and response by following the latest and fastest means. He urged drivers not to be preoccupied with answering greeting messages and phone calls while driving, which distracted mind from following the road, resulting in traffic accidents and resulting deaths and serious injuries. He appealed to them to adhere to the speed limits and not to exceed them, and to ensure the validity of their tires and the use of seatbelts and leave enough distance behind the vehicles, and focus and attention to all the surprises of the road.

He called on families to monitor children during the Eid holiday, stressing the danger of allowing juveniles to drive without a license, or allowing them to participate in youth gatherings and carry out dangerous movements with vehicles "rallying or racing", putting their lives and those of others at risk.

On the other hand, Al Ain Police Directorate in the Criminal Security Sector has completed its preparation for Eid Al-Adha with the development of security plans, to provide security and safety to the public and community members in Al Ain City during the Eid holiday.

The Director of Al Ain Police Directorate Colonel Mubarak Saif Al Sabousi said that the plans focus on the safety of the public and visitors in Al Ain city in various areas, chapels, parks, public parks and residential neighborhoods and the entrances and exits of the city, through the presence of intensive police officers in those places to provide them with assistance. Al-Sabousi said that security and traffic patrols will be intensified in places that are expected to witness crowded and traffic such as markets and tourist places, and in front of vital commercial centers in the city to prevent any traffic jams or accidents that disturb this happy occasion, and monitor all places to reduce the scourge of begging and control Beggars. He called on citizens and residents to exercise caution when driving vehicles and during hiking or visiting relatives and friends. Al-Sabousi urged parents to ensure the safety of children from the dangers of fireworks and not to let them play in dangerous places such as streets and swimming pools alone, stressing the readiness of police stations to receive communications to help them, wishing everyone a happy holiday.