Sharjah Police warn of a Dh500 fine for failing to yield to pedestrians.

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Motorists face six black points for ignoring designated pedestrian crossings, Sharjah Police have warned.

Pedestrian safety goes beyond a traffic rule—it is a shared humanitarian responsibility.

As the most vulnerable road users, pedestrians face heightened risk in traffic accidents, especially when designated crossings are ignored or traffic laws are violated.

Sharjah Police have warned of a Dh500 fine for failing to yield to pedestrians. Major Saud Al Shaiba (left) and Captain Humaid Al Hammadi

Sharjah Police urged everyone to stay alert, respect pedestrian rights, and use designated crossings to help make the roads safer for all.

Police campaigns promote responsible behavior among all road users, emphasizing that pedestrian safety plays a crucial role in reducing fatal accidents and serious injuries—particularly in residential neighborhoods, school zones, and busy commercial districts.

Key traffic violations and fines:

  • Failing to give priority to pedestrians at designated crossings: Dh500, 6 traffic points
  • Pedestrians crossing outside designated areas or ignoring signals: Dh400

As part of its Safe Roads during Ramadan campaign, Gulf News highlights the critical importance of responsible driving during the holy month. The initiative urges motorists to remain fully attentive behind the wheel, reminding drivers that any distraction while driving is a dangerous gamble with potentially devastating consequences.

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