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Motorists in Abu Dhabi will have to pay for public parking from 1st July 2020 as announced by the Integrated Transport Center (ITC). In a statement issued, the ITC stated that tariffs for public parking in the emirate will resume from 8 am on Wednesday, 1st July.

Smart patrols (police vehicles fitted with several cameras and sensors) have been rolled out across Abu Dhabi to catch drivers who violate rules such as lane discipline, expired registration, and not wearing a seatbelt, amongst other violations.

Abu Dhabi Police have urged motorists to settle payments of their traffic fines by offering three types of discounts that can be availed through the Abu Dhabi Police website or their smartphone app. The discounts include a 50% discount on fines incurred before 22nd December 2019 with the offer valid until June 22, 2020.

Abu Dhabi Police announced yesterday its decision to extend the discount on traffic violations for another three months, as the discount period was scheduled to end on the 22nd of this month, but the authorities have seen that this step will make it easier for motorists to pay their violations easily and conveniently.

Today marks the launch of several new radar towers installed on the busy Al Ain – Abu Dhabi highway in the UAE. Abu Dhabi Police have urged motorists to stick to the speed limits displayed on the screens, noting that the new radars capture traffic violation such as exceeding speed limits, expired vehicle registrations, unauthorized heavy vehicles, and tailgating in addition to stopping on the hard shoulder, and blocking traffic.

Traffic authorities in the capital assured motorists who have still not registered that they need not worry as a three-month grace period has been introduced.

In a bid to reduce congestion on the roads of the emirate and allow motorists to plan their routes better, Dubai Police has introduced a new complimentary service for all road users.

In a statement released on social media, Abu Dhabi police warned motorists against the usage of mobile phones when driving for their own safety and for the safety of those around them.

Following a successful trial period that permitted motorists to register their vehicles and pass through the recently installed toll gates without being charged, 2nd January 2020 marks the day that motorists will need to start paying tolls when driving within or passing through the capital.

Abu Dhabi Police are cracking down on parents/guardians who allow children to sit in the front seat of their cars. A new awareness campaign has been launched reminding motorists of the dangers of having underaged children occupy the front seat.

Motorists who have pending traffic fines from the emirate of Ajman can now clear them in an easy installment scheme with zero interest.

Abu Dhabi Police have issued a warning to motorists in the fast lane, reminding them that driving slower than other road users and blocking the lane is one of the main causes of major accidents in the capital.

In a bid to increase the safety of road users across the UAE, the Ministry of Interior has implemented a host of new traffic fines, that include but are not limited to, speeding, reckless driving, and littering while driving. Mentioned below are the newly introduced fines that motorists should be aware of, along with their tariffs and respective black points.

In a bid to help authorities reach their destination in the shortest possible time, an innovative device now allows emergency vehicles to send messages to motorists through their car radio system.

The Ministry of Interior (MOI) has announced that it is cracking down harder on motorists who do not give way to emergency vehicles such as ambulances, police cars, and official parade vehicles in the UAE.

Abu Dhabi and Dubai Police warned that motorists caught street racing will be heavily penalized with a fine worth AED 2,000, 23 black points, and have their vehicle impounded for 60 days.

As part of their efforts to increase road safety during the holy month of Ramadan, Sharjah Police are cracking down on dangerous drivers and dangerous driving habits by issuing fines of AED 400 and four black points for tailgating.

Motorists whose vehicles break the 95 decibels barrier, will be fined AED 2,000 and given 12 black points, along with vehicle confiscation ranging up to six months.

New radars that catch motorists who speed in unstable weather conditions have been installed across the emirate of Abu Dhabi.

To better enhance the safety and security of motorists in and around the city, Dubai Police have started using drones that are linked to operation rooms and broadcast live footage of traffic jams / road incidents to police officers using 4G technology.