As part of a major initiative to enhance the safety of traffic in the emirate, Dubai Police announced new rules and regulations under which vehicles would be impounded for as long as 30 days considering the severity of traffic offenses.
These changes by Dubai police come alongside existing penalties, which already include hefty fines ranging from Dh400 to Dh1,000 and points on the driver’s license. Stiff regulations come amid a recent survey showing a third of motorists regularly admit to making or taking calls while driving, putting additional emphasis on the unmet need for greater attention to road safety.
There have been several reports of rampant reckless driving in Dubai that led to various accidents, and therefore, the new regulations are of the essence in further curtailing traffic incidents. It thus follows previous arrangements, for example, the hefty Dh50,000 fine charged for the release of vehicles involved in serious violation cases including reckless driving and red light jumping.
Dubai continues to emphasize on ensuring a safer road for all and in that context, these kinds of efforts are a proactive measure toward a safer driving environment for all its residents.
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