The police vowed to suspend the non-compliant and refer to the judiciary

6 drivers were caught driving their vehicles recklessly in Ras Al Khaimah

Field committees to catch drivers violating the traffic rules.

From the source

Ras Al Khaimah Police have arrested six people, who drove their vehicles recklessly and in a way that poses a danger to their safety and the safety of road users, and the Director General of Central Operations at Ras Al Khaimah Police, Brigadier Dr. Muhammad Saeed Al-Hamidi, warned drivers against driving recklessly and recklessly, and to stay away from races and shows that display their lives And the lives of road users are in danger, stressing that the law will be applied to the reckless, stopping them, seizing their vehicles, and transferring them to the judiciary, to take legal action against them.

Al-Hamidi explained that the penalty for driving a vehicle in a way that endangers the driver's life or the lives of others, their safety or security, or driving the vehicle in a manner that would harm public or private facilities, amounts to a fine of 2000 dirhams, 23 traffic points, and 60 days of seizing the vehicle.

He added that the Ras Al Khaimah Police launched a traffic campaign under the slogan: “Traffic safety is a requirement and a goal”, to spread traffic awareness and promote positive behavior for drivers, as part of the traffic safety plan to make roads safer, based on the directives of Ras Al Khaimah Police General Commander, Major General Ali Abdullah bin Alwan Al Nuaimi.

He explained that the campaign comes to improve road safety, impose the rule of law on the road to reduce traffic accidents, and to reach the highest levels of traffic safety in the emirate, pointing out that field committees have been formed to inspect and control work in various internal and external roads and remote areas, to control drivers violating and not abiding by the rules Walk and traffic, especially late at night, and the campaign will last for a month.

Road users demanded the necessity to adhere to traffic laws and regulations, and not to transgress them, to preserve their lives and the lives of road users.

Al-Hamidi explained that participating in rallies, parades and showing off, driving the vehicle and drifting, or performing dangerous movements, even participating in posting videos containing these actions and races on social media, exposing the perpetrators to legal accountability.

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