The Ministry of Interior (MoI) has reminded motorists of the need to follow safe driving practices during the holy month of Ramadan.
In this connection, the ministry has listed a number of road safety tips in a post on its Facebook page.
The MoI has urged motorists to be extra cautious while driving during Iftar.
They should avoid any last-minute rush while going home or to any other place to break their fast.
“Start early and reach safely,” the advisory said.
People should also avoid driving if they are tired or drowsy. “It will save your life and that of others,” the MoI stressed.
Further, the advisory said motorists should be patient and co-operate with other drivers, road users and security personnel.
It also asked them to avoid random parking in front of mosques and other public places as this may block traffic.
All other traffic rules and safety instructions should also be followed in addition to the points mentioned above, the MoI said.
Measures such as fastening the seatbelt, not engaging with mobile devices, sticking to the speed limit, maintaining lane discipline, slowing down while approaching crosswalks and leaving a safe distance between vehicles play a key role in ensuring road safety, the advisory noted.
“We also remind you not to park in slots reserved for people with special needs and not to cut in traffic lines from side lanes,” it added.
The MoI wished everyone safe driving throughout the holy month and thereafter.
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