This is really productive in all aspects.
the community with the police cooperation, the finding solution instead of only settling for pointing at the problem and taking responsibility toward your community. Many people here should learn something from her..
7 days today...
As a teenager became the latest victim of a fatal road traffic accident, safe drivers are set to be given cash rewards.
In a bid to crackdown on dangerous driving a road safety campaign was launched at Sharjah Women’s College yesterday which will see motorists who are observed driving safely given a dhs750 cash reward. Last year 1,071 people died on the UAE’s roads.
Jumeirah College student Charlotte Louise Morgan, 15, was one of the latest road victims after being mown down in Mirdif on Wednesday.
Sharjah Police Director of Operations Colonel Mohamed Eid Al-Madhloun who attended the launch said that Sharjah police will be stepping up road safety patrols. He said: “Sharjah police supports this initiative. Too many young people are killed unnecessarily on our roads.”
The campaign known as ‘The Caltex Roadstar Contest’ will run until April 15 in Sharjah, Fujairah, Abu Dhabi and Dubai. Overall dhs60,000 will be dished out to good drivers.
A Roadstar Lexus patrol vehicle will observe drivers and stop those who are driving safely and give them the cash prize and a certificate. Drivers will be judged on criteria which includes their ability to observe the speed limit and lane discipline, use of indicators, wearing seat belts, use of child restraints, use of hands free mobiles and displaying courtesy.
“Sharjah Higher Colleges are privileged to be able to support this campaign. It is an extension of our own annual Al Noor Road Safety Campaign which commemorates three college students who died in road accidents,” Dr Ohan said.
A 19-year-old Emirati driver is still under investigation for running over Charlotte.
Prosecutor Salah Bu Farousha said the investigation will finish within a week. “Tests for alcohol were negative. His primary charges are wrongly causing the death of a pedestrian and damaging public property,” he said.