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New Year revellers in Abu Dhabi are warned against throwing party poppers and using sprays from vehicles during the celebrations.
Abu Dhabi Police urged residents to prioritise road safety and avoid unsafe practices that could lead to fines and penalties. The police specifically cautioned against throwing party poppers or using sprays from vehicles, activities that are strictly prohibited during the celebrations.
In a statement issued before New Year's Eve, the police warned against people leaning out of car windows or sunroofs, which can lead to serious accidents. Such reckless behaviour violates traffic laws in the UAE and can result in fines, vehicle impoundment, and even legal action.
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According to the advisory, leaning out of a vehicle's window or sunroof could lead to a fine of Dh2,000, 23 black points, and the impoundment of the vehicle for 60 days. Throwing objects or spraying from moving vehicles also poses a risk not only to those involved but to other road users and pedestrians. This action could result in a Dh1,000 fine and 6 black points.
The authorities reminded residents to follow road safety regulations, avoid distractions, and exercise caution during the celebrations to ensure a safe and enjoyable start to the new year. They also emphasised the importance of adhering to speed limits and avoiding aggressive driving, especially in areas with high pedestrian traffic or near crowded events.
As Abu Dhabi gears up for a festive atmosphere, the police remain committed to protecting the public and ensuring the safety of all road users. They urged community members to be responsible while celebrating.
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