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In celebration of the New Year, Abu Dhabi has announced an exciting relief for motorists. The Department of Municipalities and Transport (DMT) confirmed that parking will be free, and road tolls will be waived across the emirate on January 1. This initiative aims to enhance convenience and spread festive cheer among residents and visitors.

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Offenders can face fines of up to AED 100,000 and stricter impoundment rules for their vehicles. Motorists are advised to exercise caution and abide by these amended laws

In a statement issued by the authorities, motorists in the emirate of Abu Dhabi are being urged to clear all road toll fines before transferring or renewing vehicle ownership.

Motorists in the UAE will be facing new fines for not giving way to other vehicles in the fast lane. Authorities have announced a fine of AED 400 will be issued to motorists who do not move out of the fast lane when other motorists are behind them.

Sharjah Police and the Sharjah City Municipality are cracking down on motorists who are blocking roads while ordering food from cafeterias/restaurants and items from groceries while waiting in their cars. This act hiders the flow of traffic and leads to an increase in sudden maneuvers and accidents.

Al-Futtaim’s Trading Enterprises has announced exclusive Ramadan offers on its wide range of Jeep SUVs in the UAE. Running through the Holy Month, the offers will give adventure-seeking motorists the opportunity to own a brand-new Jeep SUV with monthly installments from as low as AED 1,391 per month.

Al-Futtaim’s Trading Enterprises, the exclusive distributor of RAM trucks in the UAE, has announced its exclusive offers this Ramadan, giving UAE motorists the opportunity to drive away in a brand-new RAM premium truck for monthly installments starting from AED 3,101.

Ali & Sons, the exclusive importer and distributor for Skoda in the United Arab Emirates, has opened the brand’s largest showrooms in the world, in the UAE. This investment follows a whopping 35% growth in the brand in 2020. Building on its presence in the market, four new models have been lined-up for launch in 2021 – Scala, Kamiq, Karoq, and the all-new Octavia – to address the needs of all motorists in the UAE along with two new showrooms, one in Dubai and other in Abu Dhabi.

Motorists in and around the emirate of Abu Dhabi will now be able to apply for annual parking permits to park their vehicles in blue and black painted spaces in Abu Dhabi and Al Ain. Charges for one month of parking are AED 391; charges for three months are AED 1,174; charges for six months are AED 2,348, and charges for the entire year are AED 4,695.

Sharjah’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has announced a 50% discount on all fines issued between 1st January 2020 and 31st October 2020. All motorists with pending fines can avail the discount and clear their fines before 1st March 2021.

With the ongoing fog enveloping the country, Abu Dhabi Police are urging motorists in the emirate to drive with caution as visibility reduces. Ensuring the safety of all road users, Abu Dhabi Police has reduced the speed limit to 80km/h on the following roads: Abu Dhabi to Al Ain, Abu Dhabi to Sweihan, Mohammed Bin Rashid and Maktoum bin Rashid between Abu Dhabi and Dubai, and Al Ain to Dubai.

Following in the footsteps of the neighboring emirate Dubai and its Salik road toll gate system, Abu Dhabi’s very own Darb road toll gate system is set to be functional from 2nd January 2021. With a fee of AED 4 for each crossing, motorists will be charged if they choose to drive over any of the four bridges the toll gates are currently installed on between 7 am to 9 am and between 5 pm to 7 pm.

In a bid to improve the safety of motorists and road users in the emirate, Abu Dhabi Police have rolled out a number of new radars that will be functional from 1st January 2021 and automatically fine motorists who are not wearing seatbelts or using their mobile phone while driving.

In a bid to increase the safety of road users and motorists in the emirate, Ras Al Khaimah Police have activated surveillance cameras and introduced an AED 400 fine for lane violations.

With the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the UAE government has introduced strict guidelines to be followed by motorists, with regards to the social distance that must be maintained by all occupants inside a vehicle. A question many residents and citizens in the UAE were asking themselves is: how many people are allowed to travel in the same car?

Senior citizens in the emirate of Ajman will soon receive special car stickers to inform other motorists that they should give way or slow down when approaching these vehicles.

Dubai based refuelling, car wash and maintenance service, CAFU, has released a series of car care tips that aim to keep motorists and their families safe while keeping their vehicle COVID-free during the ongoing pandemic.

Traffic authorities have announced that over 11,000 motorists were fined for driving modified vehicles in the UAE last year. The drivers, especially youngsters, were caught on main roads and in residential areas while causing a nuisance and disturbing residents with vehicles that were heavily modified and over the legally approved limit.

Abu Dhabi Police have issued a fresh warning to motorists in the emirate to remind them to give way to faster vehicles when driving in the leftmost (fast) lane. Motorists driving at slower speeds must clear the way for vehicles approaching from behind and keep to the right instead.