Children under the age of 10 or less than 145cm in height should not be seated in a car's front seat.
That's the word from the Abu Dhabi Police, who reminded parents and caretakers of the safety risks involved if they are not buckled in the backseats.
Launching a car safety campaign, officials reiterated that drivers who ignore the rule will be slammed with AED 400 in fine.
#أخبارنا | #شرطة_أبوظبي تطلق حملة للتوعية بمخاطر ركوب الأطفال في المقاعد الأمامية بالمركبةhttps://t.co/O3Pl3ht6SI pic.twitter.com/emEVtMeBb9
— شرطة أبوظبي (@ADPoliceHQ) December 21, 2019


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