Police in Abu Dhabi and Ras Al Khaimah have reminded pedestrians about the dangers of crossing roads at undesignated places via social media videos.
Footage shared on Abu Dhabi Police's social media handle shows pedestrians narrowly missing oncoming vehicles as they dart across a four-lane highway.
Another video on the RAK Police handle shows pedestrians what's right, and what's not.
Those caught violating the law will face AED 400 in fines.
Meanwhile, motorists who do not give way at pedestrian crossings will face AED 500 and 4 black points.
#أخبارنا | بالفيديو .. #شرطة_أبوظبي تدعو المشاة لاستخدام الأماكن المخصصة للعبور
— شرطة أبوظبي (@ADPoliceHQ) February 16, 2024
التفاصيل:https://t.co/GFemQo6wYr pic.twitter.com/m3qcDYVmNk
اعبر الطريق من المكان المخصص للمشاة pic.twitter.com/j7rKge19kv
— شرطة رأس الخيمة (@rakpoliceghq) February 16, 2024
Authorities added that incorrect road crossings are one of the most common causes of accidents in the UAE.

UAE President receives call from Russian President
UAE intercepts 12 missiles and 36 drones on Tuesday
UAE joins UN Human Rights Council consultative group
Abdullah bin Zayed, Greek Defence Minister discuss Iran developments
Economy Minister confirms stable food prices, secure supply
UAE extends distance learning for universities until April 17
Dubai's KHDA opens applications for student scholarship programme
UAE President holds talks with Qatar's Emir in Abu Dhabi
