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Dhs400 fine for driving below minimum speed limit in UAE
Dhs400 fine for driving below minimum speed limit in UAE

Gulf Today

time11-08-2025

  • Automotive
  • Gulf Today

Dhs400 fine for driving below minimum speed limit in UAE

Brigadier Juma Salem Bin Suwaidan, Acting Director of the General Department of Traffic at Dubai Police, stated that the fine for driving at an excessively slow speed below the minimum limit allowed on the road, according to the Federal Traffic Law, is Dhs400. He added that the fine also applies if the driver fails to give priority to vehicles coming from behind or from the overtaking lane. Brigadier Bin Suwaidan explained that the right lane is designated for slower vehicles, while the left lane is for faster vehicles and overtaking. He emphasised that driving at a very low speed can be as dangerous as exceeding the speed limit, as it disrupts traffic flow and endangers road users. He noted that a significant number of traffic accidents occur due to vehicles driving below the permitted speed—especially in the left lane—and failing to give way to other vehicles. This often leads to improper overtaking from the right, which can cause severe accidents. Brigadier Bin Suwaidan urged motorists on both internal and external roads to adhere to safe driving practices and avoid overtaking from the right due to its high risk, which can result in fatalities or serious injuries. He also stressed the importance of staying attentive and committed to the designated lane, changing lanes only after ensuring the road is clear and there is sufficient safe distance. He emphasised the use of light signals when changing lanes to alert other drivers and help preserve lives.

Dubai's new AI speed cameras: Every offence they detect
Dubai's new AI speed cameras: Every offence they detect

Gulf Business

time06-03-2025

  • Automotive
  • Gulf Business

Dubai's new AI speed cameras: Every offence they detect

Image credit: Dubai Media Office/Website The General Department of Traffic at Dubai Police has outlined the different types of violations recorded by AI-enabled radar systems. The authority has also provided details on the fines associated with these traffic offenses, as well as the vehicle impoundment durations and black points incurred for each violation, Fines for traffic offenses Exceeding speed limits Exceeding the maximum speed limit by more than 80 km/h incurs a fine of Dhs3,000, a 60-day vehicle impoundment, and 23 black points on the driver's license. Similarly, if the speed exceeds 60 km/h, the fine is Dhs2,000, along with a 20-day vehicle impoundment and 12 black points. Read- Additionally, a fine of Dhs1,000 applies for exceeding the speed limit by more than 50 km/h, while a fine of Dhs700 is imposed for exceeding it by more than 40 km/h. Exceeding the speed limit by more than 30 km/h results in a fine of Dhs600, and exceeding it by more than 20 km/h incurs a fine of Dhs300. Running a red light Running a red light incurs a fine of Dhs1,000, a 30-day vehicle impoundment, and 12 black points. Similarly, if a vehicle fails to stay in the mandatory lane, the driver faces a fine of Dhs400. For heavy vehicles that fail to comply with mandatory lane regulations, the fine increases to Dhs1,500, along with 12 black points. Driving against the traffic flow Driving against the flow of traffic results in a fine of Dhs600, a 7-day vehicle impoundment, and 4 black points. Additionally, if a motorist uses the shoulder of the road in violation of regulations, the fine increases to Dhs1,000, accompanied by a 30-day vehicle impoundment and 6 black points. Not wearing a seatbelt Individuals caught not wearing a seatbelt will face a fine of Dhs400 and 4 black points. If a driver is caught using a phone while driving, the fine increases to Dhs800 with 4 black points. Additionally, exceeding the allowed tint limit on a vehicle's windows incurs a fine of Dhs1,500. Maintaining a safe distance between vehicles Failing to maintain a safe distance between vehicles results in a fine of Dhs400 and 4 black points. Furthermore, driving a vehicle that produces excessive noise results in a fine of Dhs2,000 and 12 black points. Not giving way to pedestrians at designated crossing areas incurs a fine of Dhs500 and 6 black points. Other offenses Turning into or driving into non-designated areas results in a fine of Dhs500 and 4 black points. Similarly, driving with an expired license also carries a fine of Dhs500 and 4 black points. Most importantly, stopping a vehicle in the middle of the road without a valid reason incurs a fine of Dhs1,000 and 6 black points. For heavy vehicles entering prohibited areas, the fine is Dhs1,000 and 4 black points. Stopping behind other vehicles in a manner that blocks their movement results in a fine of Dhs500. This information regarding offenses and fines was announced during a press conference at the Research and Development Centre at Dubai Police Headquarters. The event was attended by Brigadier Issam Ibrahim Al Awar, Acting Deputy Director of the General Department of Traffic, Brigadier Engineer Mohammad Ali Karam, Director of Traffic Technologies in the General Department of Traffic, as well as several senior officers and journalists.

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