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Ajman Police reminded the motorists from all over the country to drive very cautiously while passing through learner vehicles as new drivers would gain some experience on roads. Authorities have put much focus on importance and patience, awarenes for traffic rules, saying they are significant for every one’s safety.

One of the recommendations is to keep a safe distance from training vehicles, allowing learners enough space to react and maneuver. New drivers are likely to make sudden braking or hesitation, and experienced motorists should be prepared to adjust their speed accordingly.

Additionally, drivers must avoid unnecessary honking and overtaking as this might cause anxiety among learners, leading to mistakes. It is then that clear signaling and predictable driving behavior will create supportive conditions for those still mastering road skills.

Authorities emphasize that good road habits are in the best interest of all, reducing accidents and making the ride smoother. By being patient and courteous to learner drivers, seasoned motorists are contributing to a safer traffic culture across the UAE.

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