Fujairah Enforces Stricter Pedestrian Rules

Fujairah Tightens Rules on Pedestrian Crossing: 400 Dirham Fine for Violations
As part of the UAE's road safety efforts, Fujairah Police have issued a new warning reminding residents that crossing streets outside designated crosswalks is not only dangerous but also subject to a 400 dirham fine. Authorities aim to reduce pedestrian accidents and strengthen overall traffic discipline with this measure.
Prevention and Awareness in Focus
Under the slogan "Pedestrians Have the Right to Cross Safely," a one-month campaign is underway, part of the 2025 operational plan of Fujairah's Traffic and Patrol Service. The goal is to raise awareness among residents about proper use of crosswalks and the responsibility of drivers to protect pedestrians.
The campaign particularly targets frequent violators – individuals who cross at non-designated points, endangering their own lives and those of others. Police emphasized that such behavior is unacceptable and consistently met with penalties.
Safety as a Shared Responsibility
It's not just pedestrians who must adhere to rules. Police emphasized that drivers are also obligated to slow down near crosswalks and give way to pedestrians. Such mutual attentiveness is crucial to avoiding accidents.
The campaign also targets sensitive social groups, including children, the elderly, and people with special needs, encouraging them to use safe crossing points such as pedestrian bridges, underpasses, and crosswalks to avoid dangerous situations.
Part of the Nationwide Road Safety Vision
The initiative aligns with the Ministry of Interior's comprehensive strategy aimed at reducing road fatalities and injuries across the UAE. Measures include stricter enforcement of fines, consistent tracking of violations, and public education.
Summary
Fujairah Police have made it clear: protecting pedestrians is not only a moral duty but a legal obligation. Illegal street crossing endangers not only one's own safety but that of others and carries serious consequences. Authorities hope the new campaign will bring about long-term changes in traffic culture, making roads safer for everyone.
(Source of the article: Fujairah Police statement.)
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