Dubai Police are reminding motorists to maintain a safe distance with vehicles in front of them on the roads.
This comes ahead of the emirate's 'Day Without Accidents' campaign, which will be held on August 29.
Officials have also reiterated that "when it comes to driving, it's reaching your destination safely that is most important."
Lt. Col. Abdullah bin Ghalib, Director of Traffic Accidents Department at Dubai Police, shared the details of the campaign with ARN News.
Always maintain a safe following distance, & remember, when it comes to driving, it's reaching your destination safely that is most important. #ADayWithoutAccidents#Driving_Safety pic.twitter.com/G34wyr94mp
— Dubai Policeشرطة دبي (@DubaiPoliceHQ) August 22, 2021
#أخبار | "يوم بلا حوادث" تستعد لليوم الدراسي الأول بنشر التوعية "إلكترونياً وميدانياً"
— Dubai Policeشرطة دبي (@DubaiPoliceHQ) August 26, 2021
التفاصيل:https://t.co/WKB63awfC1
#أمنكم_سعادتنا
#الجميع_مسؤول
#نتواصل_نحمي_نبتكر_ونبني pic.twitter.com/DReMa8MUEk


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