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Abu Dhabi Police release footage of e-scooter road crash as part of safety warning
AE🏛️ PoliticsCenter9 hr. ago

Abu Dhabi Police release footage of e-scooter road crash as part of safety warning

Abu Dhabi Police released footage of an e-scooter-related road crash to highlight the dangers of improper usage. The incident involved a rider and passenger who were struck by a car after making an unsafe maneuver. Authorities emphasize that e-scooters are restricted to specific areas and require riders to be at least 16 years old, without passengers or exceeding a 20kph speed limit. Police urge parents to ensure children follow safety measures like wearing helmets and protective gear. A specialist orthopedic surgeon notes that pediatric and adolescent injuries are common due to recklessness, often resulting in less severe but still concerning injuries compared to adult incidents.

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The National logoThe NationalParty-alignedCenter9 hr. ago
Abu Dhabi Police release footage of e-scooter road crash as part of safety warning

Abu Dhabi Police released footage of an e-scooter-related road crash to highlight the dangers of improper usage. The incident involved a rider and passenger who were struck by a car after making an unsafe maneuver. Authorities emphasize that e-scooters are restricted to specific areas and require riders to be at least 16 years old, without passengers or exceeding a 20kph speed limit. Police urge parents to ensure children follow safety measures like wearing helmets and protective gear. A specialist orthopedic surgeon notes that pediatric and adolescent injuries are common due to recklessness, often resulting in less severe but still concerning injuries compared to adult incidents.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about e-scooter regulations and safety concerns without overtly favoring any political ideology. While it highlights the issue of youth involvement in accidents, it does not take a partisan stance on broader policy debates or societal values. The framing is客观

Khaleej Times logoKhaleej TimesParty-alignedCenter22 hr. ago
Video: E-scooter riders get hit by car; Abu Dhabi Police remind of road safety rules

A video has surfaced showing e-scooter riders being struck by a car, prompting Abu Dhabi Police to issue a reminder about road safety regulations. The incident highlights concerns over the increasing use of e-scooters and the potential dangers they pose on roads. Authorities are emphasizing the importance of adhering to traffic laws to prevent such accidents. This comes amid growing discussions about the regulation of personal mobility devices in urban areas.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a traffic incident involving e-scooters and police reminders about road safety. It does not present any overtly biased language, nor does it favor one side over another. The focus is on public safety and regulatory reminders rather than political commentary or advocacy.

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