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Time Out Dubai
11-08-2025
- Automotive
- Time Out Dubai
Accident Free Day 2025: Get 4 black points off your licence
Dubai motorists will soon have the chance to get four pesky black points deducted from their licence as part of a government initiative. On Accident Free Day, this year, you'll be able to get rid of those black marks against your record. And the best bit? It could not be simpler to do. The Ministry of the Interior revealed that Accident Free Day is set to fall on Monday August 25 this year, to coincide with the first day of the academic year. And if you sign up for a traffic safety pledge and, crucially, don't break it on Accident Free Day then you'll get a whole four black points off your driving licence. Sign up before Monday August 25 and you'll get four traffic points off your licence electronically on Monday September 15. Colonel Engineer Hussein Ahmed Al Harithi, chairman of the Federal Traffic Council, explained that this initiative comes as part of continuous efforts to enhance traffic safety through dissemination and highlighting messages, conditions and traffic laws, which are found to enhance the environment, road safety and preserve lives and property. The campaign aims to foster a culture of responsible driving by educating drivers on vehicle safety, adhering to speed limits near schools, avoiding distractions such as mobile phones, following traffic lanes, maintaining safe distances, prioritising pedestrians, and giving precedence to emergency vehicles. The Accident Free Day traffic pledge The traffic pledge is easy peasy, so with a bit of common sense, you'll get it knocked off in no time at all. Below is the pledge in full. I will maintain a safe distance from the vehicle in front of me I will yield to pedestrians at crossings I will always wear my seatbelt I will adhere to the speed limits I will not use a handheld mobile phone while driving I will give way to emergency vehicles, police, public service vehicles, and official convoys See? We did say it was simple. You might also like: Everything you need to know about getting your driver's licence in Dubai What can I get black points for when driving in Dubai? According to Dubai Police, you can receive black points and fines for the following: Failure to leave a safe distance from the vehicle ahead: Dhs400 fine and four black points. Failure to give way to pedestrians crossing the road: Dh500 fine and six black points. Not wearing a seatbelt: Dhs400 fine and four black points. Using mobile phones while driving: Dhs800 fine and four black points. Failure to give way to emergency, police and public service vehicles or official convoys: Dhs3,000 fine and six black points. Sudden swerving on the road: Dh1,000 fine and four black points. Failing to stop at a school bus stop sign: Dh1,000 fine and 10 black points. Improper parking: Dhs500 fine Leaving your car in front of fire hydrants or spaces allocated for people of determination: Dhs1,000 fine and six black points. Children under the age of 10 or shorter than 145cm seated in the front passenger seat: Dhs400. Sign up here. You might also like: UAE public holidays: Every long weekend to look forward to in 2025 The dates to know 22 pictures that show how much Dubai has changed from the 1950s to today Take a look at these unrecognisable photos of the city 112 best things to do in Dubai in 2025 Everything to tick off your Dubai bucket list


Zawya
28-02-2025
- Automotive
- Zawya
UAE participates in the 4th Global Ministerial Conference on Road Safety in Marrakech
Abu Dhabi – The United Arab Emirates, represented by a delegation led by the Ministry of Interior, participated in the 4th Global Ministerial Conference on Road Safety, organised by the World Health Organization in Marrakech, Kingdom of Morocco, from 18 to 20 February 2025. This participation reflects the UAE's commitment to enhancing international cooperation and sharing expertise in road safety. The delegation was led by Brigadier Engineer Hussein Ahmed Al Harithi, Chairman of the Federal Traffic Council. The delegation included members from the Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure, the Abu Dhabi Police GHQ, and the Integrated Transport Centre (Abu Dhabi Mobility) an affiliate of the Department of Municipalities and Transport. The UAE's participation in this conference reflects its commitment to staying up to date with the latest developments in road safety, exchanging expertise with other countries and specialised international organisations, and showcasing its pioneering achievements in this sector. The UAE is among the top 10 countries globally that successfully reduced road traffic fatalities by 50% over the past decade (2011–2020). The UAE delegation participated in an international panel discussion titled "The Role of Local Authorities in Enhancing Road Safety: Towards Safer and More Sustainable Urban Mobility." During the session, Eng. Sumaya Al Neyadi, Head of Road Safety at Abu Dhabi Mobility, presented the UAE's road safety strategies, with a particular focus on Abu Dhabi's Road Safety Strategy. Developed in line with the Safe System Approach, this strategy aims to enhance road safety across the emirate. She highlighted key achievements accomplished between 2019 and 2024, including a 31% reduction in road traffic fatalities. Eng. Al Neyadi also showcased Abu Dhabi's approach to integrating road safety into urban planning and the important role of local leadership in shaping a safer and more sustainable city. The discussion also covered innovative solutions implemented, challenges encountered in driving policy change, community engagement efforts, and infrastructure improvements, all contributing to safer urban mobility for everyone. It is noteworthy that the conference brought together over 5,000 participants, including ministerial delegations, representatives from the UN and international organisations, as well as members of civil society, NGOs, academic institutions, and private sector entities involved in road safety. The conference covered several key topics related to road safety, including the exchange of international expertise and best practices, as well as an assessment of expected outcomes in enhancing road safety, aimed at protecting lives and preserving resources. It also reviewed the progress made during the first five years of implementing the Global Plan for Road Safety (2021–2030) and explored strategies and action plans aligned with the vision of the United Nations and the World Health Organization to promote safe and sustainable mobility. The overarching goal is to reduce road traffic fatalities and injuries by 50% by 2030. The United Arab Emirates proactively approved the continued implementation of Abu Dhabi's Road Safety Strategy Action Plan, incorporating a mid-term review to assess lessons learned, identify necessary improvements, and determine key priorities for implementation. Furthermore, the UAE delegation endorsed the update of the National Road Safety Strategy at the national level, which includes the development of a global digital platform to enhance international collaboration in road safety. This platform aims to facilitate knowledge transfer and the dissemination of global best practices in the field. At the end of the conference, participants reached a consensus on a set of key actions and recommendations aligned with the Safe System Approach, emphasising the reinforcement of road safety measures to reduce traffic crashes and ensuring safer road environment for all. About Abu Dhabi Mobility: Abu Dhabi Mobility is the brand identity launched by the Integrated Transport Centre, an affiliate of the Department of Municipalities and Transport, that is aligned with Abu Dhabi's ambitious vision to rank among the most advanced cities in the world, and deliver a safe, smart and sustainable mobility ecosystem across the Emirate. Abu Dhabi Mobility 's mandate includes overseeing land transport, aviation and maritime activities solidifying its commitment to shaping the future of mobility in the region. Abu Dhabi Mobility will harness technology, innovation, and sustainability to accommodate the Emirate's growing population, redefine urban living, and meet future mobility needs.