Abu Dhabi Police called the drivers within the "Safety Path" campaign the importance of permanent preparedness to make way for emergency and ambulance vehicles and the police and commitment to correct traffic behavior when passing to ensure that they do not delay their arrival to accident sites by giving way to these vehicles and give priority to them and not impede or delay them.

She stated that clearing the way for emergency and ambulance vehicles and the police contributes to preventing delay in their arrival to accident sites to provide # ambulance services for the injured and to facilitate the work of ambulance crews in a way that contributes to treating the injured in a timely manner.

Abu Dhabi Police: Making way for emergency vehicles ensures accident response # Emirates_day pic.twitter.com/jtp7c9kRmn

- Emirates Today (@emaratalyoum) July 4, 2020

She called for the necessity of spreading a culture of giving preference to the road, based on the importance of respecting and consolidating the values ​​and national identity that pervade civilized images of the homeland

She appealed to the public to cooperate with the police when accidents happen by not gathering, so that ambulance crews can provide their humanitarian services, in order to preserve the safety of all.

She emphasized that a "violation" of not giving priority and priority to the road for emergency vehicles, ambulances, police or official processions is worth 3000 dirhams with the reservation of the vehicle 30 days and 6 traffic points

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