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Dubai Implements Stricter Traffic Laws With Confiscation Fees For Offenders

Attention, motorists of Dubai! Brace yourselves for new rules and regulations that came into effect on July 6. The updated traffic laws target various offences, including reckless driving and jumping red lights, with the introduction of hefty fines of up to AED 50,000 to release confiscated vehicles. Below, we provide a comprehensive list of the offences and their associated fees.

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Offences Requiring AN AED 10,000 Confiscation Fee:

  1. Driving a vehicle without license plates.
  2. Evading the police.
  3. Exceeding the permitted tint percentage for vehicle windows or tinting the front windshield without authorisation.
  4. Organising gatherings of drivers to watch races or participate in chaotic activities, or showcasing vehicles on the road.
  5. Making significant modifications to a vehicle resulting in increased speed, noise, or disturbances during operation or driving.

Offences Requiring An AED 50,000 Confiscation Fee:

  1. Deliberately colliding with a police vehicle or intentionally causing damage to it.
  2. Allowing a person under 18 years old to drive a vehicle.
  3. Driving a vehicle with a fake, forged, obscured, or unlawfully used number plate.
  4. Reckless driving or driving in a manner that endangers lives or property.
  5. Jumping a red light.
  6. Riding recreational motorcycles on paved roads.

Dubai Implements Stricter Traffic Laws With Confiscation Fees For OffendersDubai Implements Stricter Traffic Laws With Confiscation Fees For Offenders

What Conditions Do I Have To Meet To Regain Possession Of My Confiscated Vehicle?

  1. Payment of all fines associated with the vehicle as recorded in the traffic file.
  2. Rectification of the violation or removal of the causes that led to the confiscation.
  3. Compliance with any additional conditions specified by the Dubai Police.

Enhancing Traffic Safety

The implementation of these stricter traffic laws in Dubai aims to promote road safety and deter dangerous driving behaviours. By imposing significant fines and confiscation fees, authorities aim to discourage offences that jeopardise lives, property, and the overall well-being of the community. It is crucial for motorists to be aware of these changes and ensure strict adherence to traffic regulations to avoid the penalties and consequences associated with non-compliance.

Educating Drivers

Alongside the enforcement of these new laws, Dubai authorities are actively working on educational campaigns to raise awareness about safe driving practices. These initiatives emphasise responsible behaviour on the roads and encourage motorists to prioritize the safety of themselves and others. By combining enforcement with education, Dubai aims to foster a culture of responsible driving and reduce traffic incidents and violations.

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