As a result of inattention ... and a sudden deviation

3 people were injured in two traffic accidents in Dubai

A vehicle hit a truck from the back, causing it to deteriorate.

From the source

Three people were injured in two different traffic accidents during the weekend, on two streets: Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed and Al-Khail in Dubai.

A traffic source said that two people were injured in the first accident, and a third person was wounded in the second accident.

He explained that the first accident occurred at seven o'clock last Saturday evening, as a result of a collision of two vehicles, as a result of inattention, pointing out that the first vehicle was a truck traveling in its normal path, when a "Lexus" car collided with it from the back, which led to the driver jamming. Inside the vehicle, and he was seriously injured.

He pointed out that the specialized teams were called to remove the driver from the vehicle using hydraulic equipment, and he was transported by ambulance to the hospital for treatment, pointing out that the first vehicle was subjected to deterioration from the force of the collision, and its driver sustained minor injuries and underwent treatment, and traffic patrols moved to the site, to initiate insurance Traffic, and maintain the flow of traffic.

He added that the second accident occurred on Al-Khail Street, at about 3:30 a.m. last Friday morning, as a result of a sudden swerving by a vehicle, colliding with another vehicle and then deteriorating, which led to the serious injury of its driver, pointing out that the concerned teams moved to the place, and an accident planning expert Traffic, to prepare a technical report about the accident.

He pointed out that the injured driver was transferred to the hospital to receive the necessary treatment, appealing to vehicle drivers to exercise caution and caution while driving, and to adhere to traffic and traffic law, in order to preserve the lives and safety of other road users.

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