As the end of Ramadan approaches, motorists heading to Mosques are being reminded of parking regulations and traffic rules.
Dubai Police say they've intensified patrols, especially during prayer times, and are cracking down on those who commit offences.
They're appealing to drivers to avoid double parking or parking indiscriminately especially infront of mosques, to avoid congestion and compromising safety.
The public's also being urged to report anyone violating traffic laws through the Dubai Police app or on the 901 hotline.
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