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UAE Drivers Can Wipe 4 Traffic Points This September
UAE Drivers Can Wipe 4 Traffic Points This September

UAE Moments

time5 days ago

  • Automotive
  • UAE Moments

UAE Drivers Can Wipe 4 Traffic Points This September

The UAE's Ministry of Interior is rolling out its annual A Day Without Accidents campaign, giving drivers the chance to have four black traffic points erased from their record. All you have to do is sign an online pledge promising to stick to safe driving rules — and actually follow them. Deadline and Deduction Date Sign the pledge by August 25 and drive accident-free. If you make the cut, your four black points will be automatically removed on September 15, 2025 — no service centre visit needed. Why August 25 Matters That date isn't random — it's the first day back for most UAE schools, a notoriously busy day on the roads. The initiative is all about reminding drivers to slow down, keep a safe distance, buckle up, follow speed limits, and ditch distractions like phone use. How to Sign Up

UAE announces accident-free day: How drivers can get 4 black points removed
UAE announces accident-free day: How drivers can get 4 black points removed

Khaleej Times

time6 days ago

  • Automotive
  • Khaleej Times

UAE announces accident-free day: How drivers can get 4 black points removed

As summer vacations come to an end and UAE gets ready to go back to school, the Ministry of Interior has declared August 25, 2024 — the start of the new academic year— as 'A Day Without Accidents'. The Ministry of Interior (MOI) will conduct this initiative in coordination with all police departments across the country. It falls annually on the day that children across the nation go back to school, aiming to increase safety on the road as traffic surges after a gap of two months due to summer vacations. Black point deduction In order to incentivise motorists, the ministry has put into place a reward system for those who do not violate any traffic laws on this day. If you submit a pledge on the official MOI website, and register no violations recorded on August 25, four black points will be deducted from your driving licence. The deduction will happen electronically by September 15, 2025, eliminating the need to visit service centres. Recurring rule violations Brigadier Hussein Ahmed Al Harithi, chairman of the Federal Traffic Council, said that initiative not only aims to increase safety on the day that children go back to school, but also aims to raise awareness about recurring traffic violations. Motorists have been asked to wear their seatbelts, follow the speed limits on the road, maintain safe distances from other vehicles, drive without distractions such as mobile phones, and give way to emergency vehicles and official convoys.

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