15 Traffic Laws and Fines in the UAE

15 Traffic Laws and Fines in the UAE

Every country has rules, and a strong foundation of a country is built on its rules and regulations. UAE has rules regarding traffic, and them fine slowly if one does not comply with the laws and law of the country.

Here are some traffic laws and their fines charged in the UAE

  1. Now, all drivers must fasten their seat belts. Otherwise, Dhs400 fines and 4 black points will be brought to drivers.
  2. Drivers will receive a Dhs800 fine and 4 black points when texting or using their phones while driving.
  3. Exceeding the speed limit of more than 80 km / h will result in a fine of 3,000 dirhams and 23 black points, which means that your car will be detained for 60 days. A speed of more than 60 km per hour will be fined AED 2,000, confiscated for 12 minutes and 30 days; a speeding rate exceeding 59 km / h, will be fined AED 1,500, six black points and 15 days seized; over 49 km A fine of 1,000 dirhams per hour; Dhs700 at speeds exceeding 39 kilometers per hour; Dhs600 at speeds exceeding 29 kilometers per hour; exceeding the speed limit of 19 kilometers per hour means a Dhs300 fine. (Note: Most speed cameras are set to speeds that exceed the speed limit by more than 20 km / h. This change is not mentioned, but it is still possible that police radars, etc. will even issue you 10 km / h beyond the speed limit).
  4. Driving under the influence of alcohol is punishable by a fine and/or imprisonment of Dhs20,000 (determined by the court). This will also result in 23 black points, and the vehicle will be confiscated for 60 days.
  5. Driving an expired tire may result in a fine of Dhs500, 4 black spots, which means your vehicle will be detained for 7 days.
  6. More than 50% of window tint means a fine of Dhs1,500.
  7. Driving a vehicle that is noisy or causes excessive noise interference may cause you to lose Dhs2,000 and 6 black points
  8. Driving without valid insurance and registration will be fined Dhs500, 4 black points, and 1 week fine.
  9. Car and motorcycle drivers are fined AED 1,000 for ignoring traffic lights. They will incur 12 black points, and the vehicle will be detained for a month.
  10. “Crowding” in the event of an accident, which we believe is an improper stop to observe and will mean a fine of Dhs1,000 and 6 black points.
  11. Passengers who drive businesses without permission will now be fined Dhs3,000 and a black 24 points.
  12. A sudden turn will be fined 1,000 Dirhams and 4 black points.
  13. Those who drive quad bikes and “tricycles” on the road will be fined Dhs3,000, and their vehicles will be detained for 90 days.
  14. Children under the age of four must now sit in car seats, and drivers who allow children under 10 and 145 cm to sit in the front will be fined Dhs400.
  15. Exceeding the passenger limit will result in a fine of 500 dirhams, 4 black spots, and confiscation of the car for 7 days.
  16. Driving a motorcycle without a helmet will result in a fine of 500 dirhams and four black spots.
  17. Illegal parking will be fined AED 500.
  18. Failure to leave a safe distance between another vehicle will be fined AED 400, and the person will earn 4 black points.
  19. Reckless driving by a person that endangers the lives of others will result in a fine Dhs2,000 fine, 23 points, and confiscation for 60 days.
  20. Those who drive quad bikes and “tricycles” on the road will be fined Dhs3,000, and their vehicles will be detained for 90 days.

When you drive a car, your life and the lives of other people riding in that car is in the hands of the driver, and one has to be careful while driving because many people lose their lives in road accidents and it is of utmost importance that one is a trained driver and follows the rules and stays in the driving limit.

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