Access to the scene is critical not only to assist the injured but also to prevent further accidents. Officials noted that pedestrians gathering too close to accident sites may endanger themselves by standing near traffic or obstructing emergency operations. A fine of Dh1,000 applies to anyone blocking traffic at accident scenes. The authorities said the penalty aims to prevent crowding, illegal parking, and traffic congestion around such incidents. Police also warned that taking photos or videos of accident victims or damaged vehicles and posting them online could lead to legal consequences. Authorities in Abu Dhabi have urged residents to avoid crowding around accident or fire sites, warning that such behavior can hinder emergency personnel and put bystanders at risk. In a statement, the Abu Dhabi Police and Abu Dhabi Civil Defence Authority reminded the public to give way to ambulances and rescue teams.
Abu Dhabi Authorities Warn Against Crowding at Accident Scenes
Abu Dhabi authorities have imposed fines for blocking traffic and gathering at accident scenes, explaining it hinders rescue operations and endangers bystanders. Unauthorized filming of accident victims is also prohibited.