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Dh1,000 Fine for Swerving as Crash Risks Rise in Dubai

The people in charge in Dubai are telling everyone again to be careful while driving. They are warning people about the dangers of changing lanes. This is one of the reasons for serious car accidents in Dubai.

The police in Dubai say that when people change lanes without checking if it is safe, it can cause very bad accidents. Many people do not think this is a deal, but it is especially bad on fast roads where people do not have a lot of time to react.

Major General Saif Muhair Al Mazrouei is in charge of some things at the police department. He says that people often make these mistakes when they miss their turn try to pass cars too quickly or try to get into a faster lane.. He says there is no good reason to drive in a way that puts peoples lives at risk.

He says it is better to arrive than to not arrive at all. He wants people to drive safely and not be in a hurry.

The police have seen accidents where people changed lanes quickly and it caused a lot of other cars to crash. These accidents can be very bad. Even cause cars to roll over. They do not just hurt the people in the cars. They also make traffic very bad and cause a lot of damage to cars.

The people in charge are asking everyone to be careful when driving. They want people to stay in their lane use their turn signals make sure it is safe before changing lanes and not follow cars too closely. They also want people to stay calm and think before they do something when they are driving.

The police in Dubai want people to tell them if they see someone driving dangerously. They have a service called “We Are All Police” and a feature on their app called “Police Eye”. They want everyone to help keep the roads safe.

If someone is caught changing lanes they will have to pay a fine of Dh1,000 and get four black points. This shows how serious the police are about stopping people from driving in a way that puts others at risk. Dubai Police and the people, in charge are working together to prevent accidents caused by lane swerving.

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