Cars confiscated, RM400 fine if the vehicle is too close
Drivers in Dubai, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) will face the DH400 call (around RM462) If they are found to follow the vehicle in front at close range, the Gulf News portal reports.
According to Dubai police in a statement, the driver also faced other actions such as four black eyes and confiscation of vehicles for 30 days.
It can be understood that the law is tightened after many drivers are still driving so close that they cannot act when the vehicle in front slows speed or stops suddenly.
AI technology is used to curb this problem
Gulf News reports that the law also increases the risk of chain accidents involving many vehicles, as well as provoking tensions and encouraging changes in the path that suddenly.
To curb behavior, the police have increased law enforcement using sophisticated radar which is equipped with artificial intelligence (AI) which is located strategically on the main road and highway.
At the same time, can detect traffic violators and automatically issue calls.
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Source: Gulf News
The confiscated post car, RM400 fine if the vehicle was too close to the first time in Siakap Keli.
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