A brand new marketing campaign urges motorists to keep away from dashing, particularly earlier than Iftar
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With presents and effectively needs, Abu Dhabi Police are encouraging motorists to drive safely whereas fasting through the holy month of Ramadan.
A brand new marketing campaign, spearheaded by the drive’s Al Ain Site visitors Division, has been selling consciousness amongst drivers in Al Ain in regards to the significance of secure driving, obeying pace limits and adhering to visitors guidelines, particularly through the rush earlier than Iftar.
Colonel Matar Abdullah Al Muhairi, Performing Director of the Al Ain Site visitors Division within the Site visitors and Patrols Directorate of the Central Operations Sector, mentioned the initiative named ‘Al Shahr Mubarak’ goals to make neighborhood members completely happy and lift consciousness about highway security.
“The marketing campaign contains distributing presents to drivers, congratulating them within the holy month, offering recommendation and steerage on secure driving and adhering to the required authorized speeds, particularly through the time earlier than Iftar,” mentioned Al Muhairi.
Drivers who rush residence to interrupt their each day quick have been urged to stay vigilant and decelerate to stop accidents.
Motorists, particularly those that drive for lengthy hours on highways whereas fasting, have additionally been suggested to park their vehicles in a secure place on the facet of the highway and get some relaxation in the event that they really feel exhausted or sleepy.
Final week, Abu Dhabi Police mentioned it could be handing out greater than 2,500 bins of meals and drinks every single day to motorists at varied visitors indicators in Abu Dhabi metropolis and Al Ain throughout Iftar all through Ramadan.
The ‘Feed and Reap Ramadan’ initiative is overlaying just a few busy roads in Abu Dhabi metropolis and Al Ain.
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“The initiative goals to supply Iftar meals to drivers who’ve delayed reaching residence to interrupt their quick to allow them to chorus from dashing as they rush to have iftar with their households,” Lt-Col Sultan Abdullah Bawazeer, from the Protocol and Relations Division at Abu Dhabi Police, advised Khaleej Instances through the press convention to announce the launch of the initiative.
“The initiative not solely displays on the spirit of the holy month, but it surely additionally helps keep away from highway accidents by drivers dashing close to Iftar time.”