The Abu Dhabi Police have activated A-I powered new radars at various roads to crack down on motorists who do not stop at crossings designated for pedestrians.
The smart system, named ‘Hather’ (Be Careful), is aimed at alerting drivers to follow rules and give way to pedestrians crossing from designated areas so there are no run-overs.
In a new video, the police said the smart radar system is in place to check violations committed by drivers and jaywalkers.
Currently, the authorities are studying the new smart system near schools and commercial centres in Abu Dhabi.
During the pilot phase, the new radars found several vehicles breaking the rules. The motorists were sent only instructive messages, which informed them why stopping at pedestrian crossings is important.
Those who don’t give way to pedestrians will be fined Dh500 and awarded six black points.
“Drivers should also comply with traffic signals and drive at appropriate speed, which might be well below the speed limit in the vicinity of pedestrians and crossings,” the police added.
Last year, the police rolled out new smart radars to detect jaywalkers and drivers who breach the rules at pedestrian crossings.
They also asked pedestrians to use footbridges and tunnels and follow the lights at intersections.
In 2021, as many as 48,000 pedestrians were caught on Abu Dhabi roads crossing from non-designated areas or not using the zebra crossings. They were fined for flouting the rules.