Incase you are not aware of the new traffic rules as of 22nd of July issued by the General Head Quarters of Dubai Police.Please drive carefully
Kindly note that the traffic fines starting today will be as follow:
Radar: 500 Dhs instead of 200 Dhs
Cutting a red sign: 1,500 Dhs instead of 500 Dhs for the first time & 3 days in jail for the second time.
Take care and be careful…
For all who drive in Dubai , All Dubai except Jumeira:
All Dubai radars have been reset to catch if your speed is 10 Km/Hr above the street speed. In other words, if the speed limit is 100 Km/Hr (like beginning of SHK Zayed Road ) you should not exceed 109 Km/Hr. [Before was if the road speed limit is 100 Km/Hr, the radar only was to catch if the speed is 120 Km/Hr]
Jumeira (Main Roads only) - The speed limit is 80 Km/Hr and radar will catch on 81 Km/Hr Jumeira (Suburb Roads only)
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There are hidden radar cameras. The speed limit in these villas areas is 40 Km/Hr. YES it is only 40 Km/Hr
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From: General Headquarters of the Dubai Police
Subject: Crossing the Yellow Line (Driving on the shoulder of a street)
The Traffic Division greets you and wishes to draw your attention to a serious traffic offence committed by drivers, which is driving on the shoulder of streets (crossing the yellow line). As this is a grave offence and leads to reckless endangerment of the lives of other drivers as well as being a grave breach of Traffic Law, the Dubai Police has decided to take firm action to stop this kind of offence, which is as follows:
1. Impounding of vehicle for six months.
2. Applying the laws concerning fines and ancillaries thereof.
3. For those working as drivers, they must be deported and proof of deportation must be provided.
4. Six black points are given.
5. The driving license shall be withdrawn in case of committing this offence twice, and shall not be returned to its owner until he/she passes a difficult test and pays a fine of 3000 Dirham.
6. After all of the above procedures have been completed, the vehicle will be released.
Any offence will not be tolerated and the above penalties shall be applied to all offenders to preserve the safety of all drivers and users of the road, as well as to uphold the law.
From United Arab Emirates, Dubai
Kindly note that the traffic fines starting today will be as follow:
Radar: 500 Dhs instead of 200 Dhs
Cutting a red sign: 1,500 Dhs instead of 500 Dhs for the first time & 3 days in jail for the second time.
Take care and be careful…
For all who drive in Dubai , All Dubai except Jumeira:
All Dubai radars have been reset to catch if your speed is 10 Km/Hr above the street speed. In other words, if the speed limit is 100 Km/Hr (like beginning of SHK Zayed Road ) you should not exceed 109 Km/Hr. [Before was if the road speed limit is 100 Km/Hr, the radar only was to catch if the speed is 120 Km/Hr]
Jumeira (Main Roads only) - The speed limit is 80 Km/Hr and radar will catch on 81 Km/Hr Jumeira (Suburb Roads only)
-------------------------------------------
There are hidden radar cameras. The speed limit in these villas areas is 40 Km/Hr. YES it is only 40 Km/Hr
================================================== =====
From: General Headquarters of the Dubai Police
Subject: Crossing the Yellow Line (Driving on the shoulder of a street)
The Traffic Division greets you and wishes to draw your attention to a serious traffic offence committed by drivers, which is driving on the shoulder of streets (crossing the yellow line). As this is a grave offence and leads to reckless endangerment of the lives of other drivers as well as being a grave breach of Traffic Law, the Dubai Police has decided to take firm action to stop this kind of offence, which is as follows:
1. Impounding of vehicle for six months.
2. Applying the laws concerning fines and ancillaries thereof.
3. For those working as drivers, they must be deported and proof of deportation must be provided.
4. Six black points are given.
5. The driving license shall be withdrawn in case of committing this offence twice, and shall not be returned to its owner until he/she passes a difficult test and pays a fine of 3000 Dirham.
6. After all of the above procedures have been completed, the vehicle will be released.
Any offence will not be tolerated and the above penalties shall be applied to all offenders to preserve the safety of all drivers and users of the road, as well as to uphold the law.
From United Arab Emirates, Dubai
Is it relevant to HR issues?????????????? Why waste time and energy on futile issues? Please refrain posting topics like this on this site. Rgds Shahid
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
Still so, I will bet that the enthusiasm shown to reply this mail in itself speaks volumes and volumes as to how much it was relevant to the HR society. Rgds Shahid
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
Dear Shahid
This happens sometimes. People in India are not aware what importance does Roads, Traffic and regulations in UAE carries for every working professional over here. So, sometimes, there may be issues which are limited to the interests of UAE working way of life, in such cases, just be little patient and think of giving some suggestive inputs or comments on that. I appreciate your reaction. This site is meant for HR issues and we should not let our objectives get lost.
Alburman, thanks for the posting. Hope the information is from real authentic source. Sometime back, Nasar also posted same regulations and even the sentences. But still we are more interested to have the real source, authentic source. Though you mentioned Dubai police etc…but how about giving reference of the document. Where can we get printed resources of these modifications if made any ?
Hope you understood the importance of authentic information specially in this part of the world.
Cheers
Sajid
From United Arab Emirates, Dubai
This happens sometimes. People in India are not aware what importance does Roads, Traffic and regulations in UAE carries for every working professional over here. So, sometimes, there may be issues which are limited to the interests of UAE working way of life, in such cases, just be little patient and think of giving some suggestive inputs or comments on that. I appreciate your reaction. This site is meant for HR issues and we should not let our objectives get lost.
Alburman, thanks for the posting. Hope the information is from real authentic source. Sometime back, Nasar also posted same regulations and even the sentences. But still we are more interested to have the real source, authentic source. Though you mentioned Dubai police etc…but how about giving reference of the document. Where can we get printed resources of these modifications if made any ?
Hope you understood the importance of authentic information specially in this part of the world.
Cheers
Sajid
From United Arab Emirates, Dubai
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