5 Tips to Drive Safely in the UAE
Accidents always have unmeasured consequences for those involved as there devastating and life-long effects and even resulting in deaths. Serious car accidents can result in life-taking injuries and even the minor accidents can have dangerous consequences for anyone involved. However, motorists can decrease the risk of road traffic deaths and avoiding dangerous road situations by following some essential safe driving practices.
Motorists
in the UAE should understand that they need to drive responsibly and should
always follow the traffic rules to remain safe. Driving recklessly can cause
some major accidents on roads, which is why drivers should not commit any
mistake while driving as it can lead to unmeasured and unseen consequences.
Drivers
should adopt safe driving practices, which is also known as defensive driving
approach that can minimize the risk of road accidents. Motorists are required
to comply with traffic rules and make sure that they drive attentively. On the
other hand, errant drivers on the road should be avoided at all costs as
reckless driving behavior of other drivers can also lead to fatal car
accidents.
Among
the common reasons of the occurrence of fatal road accidents in the UAE have
been related to over-speeding on highways, not leaving enough distance
between vehicles, and jumping the red signal on major intersections. In
addition, it should also be considered that old vehicles can be vulnerable to
sudden breakdowns on road, which can have dangerous consequences for motorists.
Motorists
should follow some important driving
tips that can help in avoiding road accidents and remain safe on the UAE
roads.
Lack of Use of Hazard
Lights
Most
motorists tend to ignore the need to use hazard lights even in a situation of
emergency. It is suggested that the timely use of hazard lights helps
immensely to warn other motorists of an obstruction ahead or an on-road hazard.
As this can help, without having to jam breaks, motorists would have ample time
to slow down and assess the situation.
Also,
when there is some mechanical problem, motorists can leave their hazard lights
on so they can indicate to other drivers that there’s an issue with their
car and they are tipped to shift to the slower lane of the road. However,
often drivers are spotted for parking illegally or dangerously with their
hazard lights on, and they are often seen misusing the hazard lights, which
must be avoided
Avoid Changing Lanes
Suddenly
Usually,
motorists do not use indicators when changing lanes and other motorists on road
are left unprepared for sudden swerving. In this way, motorists make it
dangerous for other people on road when some of them shift multiple lanes
without any sort of indication and warning.
In
the UAE, this traffic violation remains one of the top offences, and those who
violate are charged Dh200 along with receiving three black points on their
driving license. Sometimes motorists also do not allow other cars to move into
their lane even if they put their indicators on which can create dangerous
situation for motorists. Such offences can set drivers in the UAE to receive
Dh200 traffic fine for not giving way to other drivers.
Allow Pedestrians to Cross
the Road
Sometimes,
motorists do not allow other pedestrians on the road to cross to the other side
of the road and not even slowing down the car. However, it is suggested that drivers
should look if there are any pedestrians on the road and must slow down ahead
of zebra crossings for them to cross. To not allow pedestrians to cross a
road can lead to Dh500 traffic fine and receiving six black points as well.
Maintaining a Safe Distance
Maintaining
a safe distance between vehicles on road or ‘tailgating’ is one of the most
important and essential safe driving practices that must never be avoided by
drivers in any case. As estimated, in the UAE tailgating is the leading cause
of road accident deaths. Drivers can receive Dh400 fine and four black points
if found guilty of this offence.
Driving in the Fast Lane
On
the left most side, there is the fastest lane, and each lane is clearly marked
for drivers. Most often slow drivers stick on the fast lane, and do not give
way to the other drivers, while they are aware to stick to the speed limits of
the fast lane. The fast lane is for those drivers that hit the upper limit of
the speed allowed so motorists should put their right indicators on and give
way to any car that comes from the back side.
Round up!
Motorists
in the UAE should adopt a careful driving approach to minimize the risk of
dangerous road accidents. Motorists should follow road safety protocols to help
avoiding reckless drivers and fatal collisions on road, while also following
traffic rules.
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