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Dial-A-Battery Accelerates Commitment to Safety with Hop in and Buckle up Campaign

On support of the new laws in the UAE, Dial-A-Battery, initiated an educating program Hop in and buckle-up supported by RTA in a few of the leading institutions in Dubai like Kings' School, Minister International School and Dubai British School.The primary reason behind educating children was to make certain that the future generation is accountable and due to the security habits inculcated in them in their early years.

Presently just those in the front seats of a vehicle are required to bend up. However, under the new regulations motorists will certainly be fined Dhs.400 and obtain four black points on their certificate for failing to make certain that both chauffeur and passengers are twisted up. This will certainly keep UAE traffic legislations in line with lots of other established nations where all travelers in a vehicle are called for to use safety belt. A road safety and security expert at the Transport Research study Authority has remarked that there is a 40 to 60 percent possibility of enduring an auto accident if all travelers wore safety belt. Mr. Asad Badami, Managing Director of Dial-A-Battery, claimed, "Wearing a safety belt doesn't cost you anything, however not wearing one can cost your life."

"As a organization operating in the auto market, we really feel responsible to producing recognition about roadway safety amongst children, drivers, parents, and individuals at large. As a part of the community we support the procedures embarked on by the traffic division to make seat belts compulsory for all passengers," Asad added.

Hop in and Buckle up belongs of an ongoing effort by Dial-A-Battery that accompanies the new laws in the UAE that makes wearing seat belts compulsory for both vehicle drivers and guests both in the front and at the back. In addition, RTA has been continuously maintaining safety and security initially in all their roadway transport activities and choices, be it devoted school bus laws, constant development of footbridges, better vehicle driver training and awareness projects.

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