Abu Dhabi Police launch two new summer campaigns using CGI technology to show road users the potential impact of not checking your car before setting off.
The 'Safe Summer' and 'Accident-Free Summer' campaigns have been launched to encourage drivers to take the responsibility to inspect their vehicle’s tires and ensure they are road safe before setting off, as damage or cracks could cause a tire to explode and traffic accidents to occur.
#توعية | #شرطة_أبوظبي تدعو السائقين عبر تقنية CGI ضمن حملة "صيف بأمان" وحملة "صيف بلا حوادث" إلى ضرورة فحص إطارات مركباتهم، والتأكد من سلامتھا وعدم وجود أي تلف أو تشققات یمكن أن تسبب في إنفجار الاطار ووقوع الحوادث المرورية .#صيف_بأمان#صيف_بلا_حوادث#التوعية_المرورية_الرقمية pic.twitter.com/vQG8p1iGQN
— شرطة أبوظبي (@ADPoliceHQ) June 12, 2024
The video posted by Abu Dhabi Police HQ, on social media platform X, shows the danger of a tire explosion whilst driving.

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