The police in the United Arab Emirates warned drivers about a new fine of one thousand dirhams.
Abu Dhabi Police warns about the dangers of drivers making incorrect overtakes.
Abu Dhabi Police have issued a warning about the risks associated with drivers making improper overtakes.
A red four-wheel-drive vehicle swerves in and out of traffic on the road shoulder, causing an accident.
On Thursday, the Abu Dhabi Police Department issued a reiteration of a warning to unsafe drivers, stating that they should not pass on the shoulder of the road.
However, this time, the advice came in the form of a computer-generated imagery (CGI) animation, a common technique in movies.
A car emergency may require the use of the shoulder. It also functions as a fast lane for ambulances and other officials who are hurrying to rescue lives at accident sites on the scene, according to the police.
Using it for the purpose of passing another vehicle is a serious offense that could result in major collisions and put the lives of other people in danger.
The Abu Dhabi Police Department has released a video that shows a red four-wheel-drive car weaving in and out of traffic while passing one vehicle after another.
However, at one point, while it was attempting to pass a white SUV, it made a sudden and rash decision to swerve into the hard shoulder. It failed to notice the automobile that was parked in the lane with its warning lights on, which indicated that there was a problem.
The car was smashed in the hood and bumper when the four-wheel-drive vehicle collided with it.
Abu Dhabi Police determines the penalty for wrongfully overtaking traffic violations.
The Abu Dhabi Police determines the penalty for traffic violations that involve improperly passing another vehicle.
The police in the United Arab Emirates use CGI to illustrate the dangers of improper overtaking.
According to Article 42 of the federal traffic legislation, passing another vehicle on the shoulder is considered a serious traffic infringement that can result in a fine of Dh1,000 and six points on the driver's license.