In the smallest emirate of the UAE, drivers will be rewarded with gold points

In the emirate of Ajman, a new driver incentive system has been introduced, aimed at improving road safety.

Emirate police Ajman has introduced a system of "golden points", according to which drivers who completed the year without traffic accidents will be encouraged. This measure will improve road safety.

Lieutenant Colonel Saif Abdullah Al Falasi, head of the Ajman Police Department for Traffic Regulation and Patrolling, said: “Our task is to ensure that as many motorists as possible observe traffic rules and receive gold points. Motorists who have not committed any violations during the year, will be rewarded. "

Traffic participants who have complied with the rules and have not received fines will be given two gold points each month. The department will select ten motorists who managed to score 24 gold points by March next year and submit them for a reward; the type of promotion is still under discussion.

According to Lieutenant Colonel Al Falasi, in the emirate there is a decrease in the number of road traffic accidents by 27 percent, including a number of police initiatives, such as the “no fines” day.

"On this day, the police do not fine the offenders. Instead, they stop them and inform them of the violation that they just committed, explaining to them all the consequences of such an offense," the head of the department said.

The police carried out another successful campaign: in 25 languages, on radio waves within a radius of 400 square meters from the scene of the accident, police report the incident, informing drivers that they should be extremely careful. "

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