Leaving your car running while you quickly run into a mall for some shopping is not only harmful to the environment, but it can also pose immediate risks, especially in the summer heat.
During the summer months, there are specific traffic violations that drivers should be aware of. Motorists need to consider the high temperatures when operating their vehicles or leaving belongings inside.
Leaving your car running – Dh500 fine
Many drivers often leave their cars idling while running errands, without realizing the potential risks and fines involved. This habit not only adds to air pollution but also creates a safety hazard.
To raise awareness, Abu Dhabi Police utilized their social media platforms to remind individuals about the importance of not leaving their vehicles running unattended while carrying out tasks.
The department cited Article 5, Clause 4 of the Traffic Rules, which stipulates that the driver “must refrain from stopping the vehicle in places where parking is prohibited, and if forced to stop it on the road, the driver must take all necessary measures to ensure the safety of movement on the road, and must not leave the vehicle with its engine running and ensure that it does not move during the driver’s absence.”
According to Article 70 of the law, failure to comply with traffic signs and directions by vehicle drivers will result in a fine of Dh500.
Driving with worn-out tyres – Dh500, 4 black points, car impounded for 7 days
Extreme summer heat can worsen preexisting tire issues, increasing the likelihood of blowouts while driving. This poses a serious safety risk to both yourself and other drivers on the road. The United Arab Emirates enforces strict regulations concerning tire maintenance.
In the UAE, tires older than five years are not permitted for use. According to the Federal Traffic Law, driving with expired tires can result in a penalty of Dh500, four black points on your driving license, and your vehicle being impounded for seven days. It is crucial to adhere to these regulations to ensure the safety of all road users.
6 items to never leave in your car
The scorching heat can potentially spark fires if flammable items are left unattended in your vehicle. On July 7th, Abu Dhabi Police issued a warning to motorists, advising them against leaving the following items in their cars during the summer months:
- Gas bottles
- Perfume
- Lighters
- Hand sanitizers
- Batteries
- Compressed cans and sprays