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Ajman Police issued an advisory last month asking riders of e-scooters and two-wheelers to follow rules on the road

In a move to ensure the safety of road users in Ajman, the emirate's police authority said that the use of electric scooters of all types is prohibited on public streets.
Last month, it issued an advisory asking riders of e-scooters and two-wheelers to follow rules on the road, warning against the use of unauthorised electric bicycles and scooters.
The advisory was shared alongside a video that showed some violations committe by users of these vehicles such as: riding without appropriate safety gear, going the wrong way on a one-way road and entering a road from an exit and even using a pedestrian crossing.
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Across the UAE, authorities repeatedly issue advisories to those who use two-wheelers to discourage violations and make sure they stay safe on the road.
A video released by Abu Dhabi Police on reckless e-scooter driving has sparked conversation among UAE residents around safety, enforcement, and the urgent need for stricter regulations.
The clip showed three people in Kanduras riding e-scooters in areas that are unsuitable. Police urge residents to use e-scooters only in designated safe areas.
It sparked conversation among UAE residents around safety, enforcement, and the urgent need for stricter regulations.
Um Saeed, a long-time resident of Jumeirah in Dubai, recounted a moment when she was nearly hit by an e-scooter while walking to the grocery store. “The rider came out of nowhere from between two parked cars,” she said. “I barely had time to move.”
In Dubai, a speacial unit was launched to focus on monitoring violations by cyclists and e-scooter riders, in a show of collaboration between the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) and Dubai Police.