Dubai Police adds Zeekr 001 EV to fleet

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The Dubai Police has added the all-new Zeekr 011 electric vehicle to its fleet and is set to utilise its state-of-the-art technology on Dubai's roads.

Acting Director of the General Directorate of Traffic, Brigadier Juma Salem bin Suwaidan, officially received the Zeekr 001 at the AW Rostamani Group and highlighted that the new patrol will manage traffic and bolster police presence in tourist areas and other locations across the emirate.

He explained that the introduction of these new patrol vehicles is part of Dubai Police's commitment to utilising state-of-the-art vehicles equipped with the latest smart systems and AI technology, enhancing both traffic management and security operations. 

He also emphasised that these patrols will significantly improve the quality of police and traffic services in Dubai, offering the highest service levels to the public.

The new vehicles represent an evolution in police patrols, covering all areas of the emirate. They aim to improve response times and ensure swift arrival at incidents, ultimately enhancing police visibility in the field and strengthening public trust in the police force.

This initiative aligns with Dubai Police's ongoing efforts to implement innovative projects and future-oriented programs.

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