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Sharjah: Sharjah Police confiscated 462 scooters, bicycles and motorbikes as part of a campaign to enforce traffic rules, an official said on Tuesday.
The campaign was launched in cooperation with Bee’ah, Major Mohammad Rashid Al Shehi, Head of the Traffic Investigation and Control Department at the Traffic and Patrols Department of Sharjah Police, said the crackdown on riders, cyclists and bikers was part of an ongoing traffic campaign aimed at making the roads safer and to reduce accidents caused by them.
Major Al Shehi said the Traffic and Patrols Department launched a massive campaign in Sharjah on March 2 to limit the use of electric scooters, motorcycles and bicycles on main roads and subways. In its first week, it resulted in the seizure of 104 electric scooters, 53 motorcycles, and 305 bicycles. The most prominent of these violations was riding scooters and bicycles in places and roads designated for vehicles and the riders’ failures to comply with safety measures, such
Sharjah Police seize 460 e-scooters, bicycles
They were found violating safety rules.
A total of 462 e-scooters, motorcycles and bicycles were seized by the Sharjah Police in the first week of March for violating safety norms.
Sharjah Police Traffic and Patrols Department had launched a campaign on March 2 to end the usage of such vehicles on main roads.
Major Mohammed Rashid Al Shehhi, Head of the Traffic Investigation and Control Department at the Traffic and Patrols Department of Sharjah Police, said the first week of the crackdown resulted in the seizure of 104 motorbikes, 53 scooters, and 305 bicycles.
A number of riders were penalised for driving cycles in places and roads designated for vehicles, and for failure in complying with safety requirements such as wearing helmets and special clothing.