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Dubai drivers alert: Here's how to deduct 4 black points easily
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As schools across the UAE prepare to reopen after the summer break, the
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The campaign, launched in coordination with police departments nationwide, aims to promote safe driving habits and reduce road accidents on one of the busiest days on UAE roads. The announcement was made on the Ministry's official X (formerly Twitter) account.
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In a move to encourage compliance, the ministry has introduced a special incentive: motorists who pledge to drive safely on August 25 and successfully avoid traffic violations on that day will receive a deduction of four black points from their driving licence.
To be eligible, drivers must visit the official MOI website and submit a pledge form before the day. If no violations are recorded, the black point deduction will be processed automatically by September 15, with no need to visit service centres. This streamlined, fully digital reward system reinforces the ministry's commitment to both safety and convenience.
AI surveillance and penalties in Dubai
Meanwhile, earlier this year, Dubai Police provided a comprehensive update on traffic violations captured by AI-enabled smart radars and technical surveillance systems. The announcement was made in March 2025 by the General Department of Traffic, highlighting the rising role of AI in enforcing road laws,
The violations carry heavy penalties, both financial and in black points, for reckless or careless driving. For example:
Exceeding the speed limit by more than 80 km/h incurs a fine of Dhs3,000, 60-day vehicle impoundment, and 23 black points.
Exceeding by over 60 km/h results in a Dhs2,000 fine, 20-day impoundment, and 12 black points.
Lower levels of speeding incur smaller fines:
Over 50 km/hr: Dhs1,000
Over 40 km/hr: Dhs700
Over 30 km/hr: Dhs600
Over 20 km/hr: Dhs300
Violations that cost you more than money
In addition to speeding, Dubai Police listed numerous other offences being closely monitored:
Running a red light: Dhs1,000, 30-day impoundment, 12 black points
Driving against traffic: Dhs600, 7-day impoundment, 4 black points
Using a mobile while driving: Dhs800, 4 black points
Not wearing a seatbelt: Dhs400, 4 black points
Failing to give way to pedestrians: Dhs500, 6 black points
Illegal window tinting: Dhs1,500
Improper lane usage:
Light vehicles: Dhs400
Heavy vehicles: Dhs1,500, 12 black points
Unsafe vehicle stopping: Dhs1,000, 6 black points
Not maintaining safe distance: Dhs400, 4 black points
Excessive noise: Dhs2,000, 12 black points
Turning in non-designated areas: Dhs500, 4 black points
Driving with an expired licence: Dhs500, 4 black points
Heavy vehicles entering restricted zones: Dhs1,000, 4 black points
Blocking other vehicles: Dhs500
These figures underline the UAE's zero-tolerance stance on dangerous driving and the increasing reliance on technology to keep roads safe.
Call to action for motorists
With the academic year restarting, roads will see an influx of parents, school buses, and commuters. The Ministry's message is clear: be vigilant, be responsible, and make a conscious effort to avoid accidents, not just to stay penalty-free, but to protect lives.
Participating in 'A Day Without Accidents' offers motorists more than just point deductions. It's a symbolic commitment to safer roads, responsible driving, and community well-being. By aligning the campaign with back-to-school season, authorities hope to build long-term driving discipline starting with one important day.