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Dubai installs traffic cameras that spot motorists who cut lanes

New locally made traffic cameras will now spot motorists who cut lanes in front of other drivers.

The new radars are located in key areas. These key areas are defined to be intersections, exits and turns where lane cutting is prevalent, according to the official Facebook page of Dubai Police, Major-General Mohammad Saif Al Zafein, Assistant to the Dubai Police Chief for Operations Affairs.

“Some motorists deliberately get involved in traffic offenses, namely the lane discipline rule in case traffic surveillance devices and policemen are not available”, Khaleej Times quoted Al Zafein as saying.

The move, according to him, was taken after the department had received many complaints and observatory notes pertaining to the violation of the lane discipline rule, which caused harm to people and obstructed others’ rights while crossing the road freely and safely, the report said.

The new cameras are powerful enough to catch a potential lane-cutting driver from over 1,000 meters. It can also analyze a vehicle’s movement to smartly detect queue jumping before it even happens.

Like the other road cameras installed in major Dubai roads, it will take a photo of the offender and send a violation report to authorities. The fine will then be given to the offender after verification, said the news portal.

“The violation of the lane discipline rule had caused 145 accidents, resulting in the death of 7 persons, while 78 others were injured last year”, he reportedly said citing figures released by the department.

Dubai Police also said that upon installation on Rebat Street, the new camera has already caught 3,000 offenses in a single week.

The fine for those caught cutting lanes will be Dh200 and two black points, reported Khaleej Times.

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