Abu Dhabi Police call on drivers to not park illegally surrounding mosques during Ramadan.
Motorists have been warned against blocking entrances and exits to parking lots and obstructing other traffic, especially during Tarawih prayers.
The authorities said illegal parking results in frequent complaints from citizens and residents.
They stressed the need to fully comply with the traffic law during the holy month, stressing that this will contribute to creating a safe environment and providing opportunities to enjoy the rituals of Ramadan, away from committing violations and disturbing others.


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