Abu Dhabi authorities have launched a stark public safety campaign highlighting the grave consequences of distracted driving through compelling visual evidence. The emirate’s police force released a gripping compilation of surveillance footage capturing multiple vehicular collisions at intersections, all stemming from driver inattention.
The educational video demonstrates how momentary distractions cause sudden lane deviations and catastrophic accidents. Officials specifically identified mobile phone usage—including internet browsing, social media engagement, calling, and photography—as particularly dangerous behaviors that compromise road safety.
Police emphasized that any activity diverting attention from driving is “extremely dangerous,” urging motorists to maintain constant vigilance toward pedestrians, road signage, and traffic conditions. The campaign reinforces the critical importance of obeying traffic police instructions to prevent avoidable accidents.
The warning comes with serious legal ramifications: Running red lights under Abu Dhabi’s Vehicle Impoundment Law No. (5) of 2020 carries a Dh1,000 monetary penalty, 12 traffic points, and mandatory vehicle confiscation for 30 days. Additionally, drivers face a six-month license suspension from the date of revocation.
Vehicle retrieval requires a substantial Dh50,000 release fee, with impounded automobiles held for up to three months pending payment. Failure to settle outstanding dues within this period results in the vehicle being referred for public auction.
The initiative represents the latest effort by UAE authorities to enhance road safety through public education and stringent enforcement of traffic regulations.
