There’s a new camera on the roads of Sharjah to spot motorists using the lanes reserved for buses and taxis.
The device has been installed on the main street of Khalid Lagoon in Al Majaz.
A AED 400 fine will be slapped on drivers caught by the radar.
Sharjah Police plans to install more of these cameras in other areas of the emirate over the coming months.
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— شرطة الشارقة (@ShjPolice) September 5, 2019
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