Umm Al Quwain Police crack down on kids riding illegal e-bikes
DUBAI 23°CGOLD/FOREXPRAYER TIMESNEWSLETTERSLOGIN GOLD/FOREXDUBAI 23°CPRAYER TIMES UAEUAEUNITED IN STRENGTHRAMADANASK GULF NEWSPEOPLEGOVERNMENTEDUCATIONCOURT & CRIMEHEALTHEMERGENCIESENVIRONMENTTRANSPORTWEATHER UAE / GovernmentUmm Al Quwain Police crack down on kids riding illegal e-bikesAuthorities flag accidents, noise complaints and lack of safety gear Umm Al Quwain: Umm Al Quwain Police General Headquarters has urged parents to prevent children from using unlicensed motorcycles and electric bikes in residential areas, citing rising safety risks and noise complaints. The Traffic and Patrols Department said reckless riding by untrained youngsters—often without protective gear—poses dangers to riders, pedestrians and motorists, while also disturbing neighbourhoods. Police called for “serious cooperation” from parents, stressing that stopping children from using such vehicles can significantly reduce accidents and keep communities safe. “The safety of our children is a shared responsibility,” authorities said, noting that enforcement efforts must be matched by parental supervision. Residents were urged to report violations to 901 and call 999 in case of emergencies Indian national injured after drone debris falls in UAE UAE weather alert: UAQ cemetery shut until Saturday Fire breaks out in Umm Al Quwain building, no injuries Ramadan timings for Umm Al Quwain govt staff announcedالمصدر: Gulf News | Source: Gulf News
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