34 vehicles collided on Emirates Road in the direction from Dubai to Sharjah

The collision accident resulted in 4 injuries, including one seriously.

From the source

A collision occurred between 34 vehicles on Emirates Road after the Al Qudra Bridge in the direction to Sharjah, resulting in four injuries, including a severe, moderate and two minor injuries, and traffic stopped.

The Director of the General Traffic Department at Dubai Police, Brigadier General Saif Muhair Al Mazrouei, said that a report received by the Command and Control Center management stated that there had been a collision between several vehicles on the Emirates Road after the Al Qudra Bridge in the direction to Sharjah, as a result of low horizontal visibility, and the drivers ’lack of commitment to leave a safety distance. Sufficient, for a collision accident to occur, resulting in a series of collisions between other vehicles, and 34 vehicles were damaged.

Al Mazrouei appealed to drivers to exercise caution and caution while driving in bad weather and wind speed, and to adhere to security and safety rules, stressing the need to reduce speeds in these circumstances due to lack of visibility.

He stressed the importance of reducing the speed and leaving a sufficient distance between vehicles more than the normal distance, not passing other vehicles, avoiding standing in the middle of the road in the event of a minor accident, and avoiding changing lanes except in case of necessity while adhering to the signs indicating the turn, as well as stopping the vehicle outside the right of the road in case Blurring the visibility and safely and using the four signals to alert the vehicles coming from behind, in addition to not using high lights that obstruct the vision of other drivers, not to use hazard lights while driving, not to be distracted by other than the road, to use the windshield wipers, and to get rid of the steam that accumulates on the windowsills. Inside the vehicle, and beware of road surprises, as it plays a big role in the occurrence of accidents.

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