More than 4,000 violating cars in capital Sana’a seized

The traffic police, with the participation of the Traffic Control Unit, and the Sana’a Traffic Department, seized 4,505 unmarked and unnumbered violating cars during the period from Shawwal 18 to Dhu al-Qi’dah 24.

The traffic police stated the violating cars were seized during the field campaign when the Police were carrying out in the Capital Sana’a, and included cars without customs, removing license plates, customs without numbers, driving opposite the roads, overturning the bottles of cars and taxi buses, and other traffic violations.

The Police stated in a statement that more than 8, 584 traffic violations were seized, including lifting dilapidated and scrap cars, random parking, and assaults on sidewalks, among others.

The statement pointed out that more than two 2, 685 pledges were issued to violators to abide by traffic etiquette and rules in order to ensure the safety of all and to reduce congestion and traffic accidents.

It confirmed the continuation of its field campaigns to seize unmarked and unnumbered cars that violate traffic rules and restore traffic discipline, based on the general directives issued by the leadership of the Ministry of Interior.

The statement called on all violators to quickly correct their situation and go voluntarily to the demarcation and numbering centers so that their cars would not be subject to seizure, stressing that violators will not be released from seizure until after they pay all the traffic violations registered on them and pay the fines resulting from removing the plates.

It called on everyone to cooperate and adhere to traffic rules to enhance traffic safety.

Source: Yemen News Agency