The police obtained a video of the incident and took up the investigation

Young men displaying motorcycles in Umm al-Quwain

  • Bikers confused the traffic.

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  • Colonel Saeed bin Aran: "The violating drivers will be summoned to verify the incident and issue a violation against those who are not committed."

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The Director of the Traffic and Patrols Department at Umm Al Quwain Police, Colonel Saeed Obaid bin Aran, stated that the department had received video clips from a driver spotting a group of young men driving motorbikes in the middle of Al Ittihad Street at the entrance to the emirate and performing demonstration movements that endanger their safety and the safety of road users. Confusion traffic and traffic on Al Ittihad Street.

He explained that the location and timing of the incident were determined through the video clip, and it will be verified through the cameras installed on the road, and drivers in violation will be summoned to verify the incident, and a violation will be issued against those who are not committed to traffic regulations.

The driver, Abu Muhammad, told "Emirates Today" that he was accompanied by his family from the Hamriyah area of ​​the Emirate of Sharjah towards the Al Salamah area in the Emirate of Umm Al Quwain at 10:15 pm the day before yesterday, and he was surprised by a group of motorcyclists performing show movements in the middle of the road, Cross-country driving on one tire.

He explained that these youths caused traffic and traffic confusion, as drivers could not overtake motorcycles because they were running in the middle of the road, in addition to the imbalance of one of the motorcyclists while performing the show movements as his bike almost veered from its lane and fell in the middle of the road.

He added that his wife was sitting next to him and filmed videos of violating cyclists with the aim of preserving the safety of road users and cooperating with police officers, as the video was sent to the competent authorities, to take the necessary legal measures.

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