Watch: New radars in Abu Dhabi to monitor pedestrian crossings

Abu Dhabi Police

Abu Dhabi has activated new radars that use A.I. technology to catch motorists who do not give priority to pedestrians on zebra crossings.

Taking to their official social media handles, the Abu Dhabi Police posted a new video to showcase the monitoring system.

They also urged drivers to give way to pedestrians and follow traffic rules.

Violators will face up to AED 500 in fines and six traffic points.

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