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Children expose parents' traffic violations

the use of mobile phones is a traffic offence
the use of mobile phones is a traffic offence
Speeding, use of mobile phones, driving on the opposite side of the road, running red lights and not wearing seat belts were some of the traffic offences exposed by these children.
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Some children have shown the need for adults to adhere to traffic rules and regulations.

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At the recent

These offences included speeding, use of mobile phones, driving on the opposite side of the road, running red lights and not wearing seat belts.

Abdullah Al-Samaeal, Saudi Aramco spokesman and supervisor of the program, urged children and passengers to act as traffic officials.

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He urged them to always hold the drivers for their traffic violations.

Al-Samaeal was supported by Abdulmalek Al-Hamaidani, the acting director of traffic in Al-Ahsa.

He said the “community was responsible for increasing traffic awareness among children."

The theme for the program was "Your Decision Determines Your Fate".

Do you think children and passengers should act as traffic officials?

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