UAE: 10 traffic fines to remember during bad weather conditions, up to Dh2,000 fine, two-month car impoundment
Dubai: Heavy rain and thunderstorms have hit the UAE since Tuesday morning. On Monday, April 15, the UAE's Ministry of Interior (MOI) reminded drivers of the importance of safe driving during these conditions. This ensures not only your safety but also the safety of others on the road.
When driving in such conditions, it is extremely important to remember some basic guidelines and the traffic fines that you can face if you fail to abide by the driving rules. Here are 10 traffic penalties that you should always keep in mind when driving in rainy conditions or when there is reduced visibility.
1. Taking photos while driving
Fine: Dh800, four black points
Police authorities in the UAE regularly remind motorists that taking photos while driving is a traffic violation and they will face penalties.
According to Article 32 of the Federal Traffic Law, the use of a mobile phone while driving is harmful and is categorised as distracted driving. Statistics published by Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) in 2020, revealed that texting while driving increases the chance of being in an accident by up to 32 per cent while the reaction time of drivers falls by up to 50 per cent.
2. Driving with your hazard lights on
Fine: Dh500, four black points
Another common traffic violation during conditions of reduced visibility is when motorists leave their hazard lights on. You can be fined Dh500, with four black points. Using your hazard lights turns on all the four indicator lights on your vehicle, so if you are driving and changing lanes, there is no way in which you will be able to indicate that to other road users. If the weather is so bad that you cannot safely see while driving, pull over to a safe place till the storm passes.
Use your hazard lights only when your car has stopped or in case of a breakdown.
3. Driving in foggy weather without lights
Fine: Dh400 fine, four black points
Article 104 (b) of the Federal Traffic Law states that driving in foggy weather without lights will end up with you receiving a Dh400 fine along with four black points on your driving licence.
4. Driving in foggy weather in violation of the competent authority’s instructions
Fine: Dh400 fine, 4 black points
During conditions of reduced visibility, police authorities may issue a ban on certain vehicles from driving on the road, as a precaution. Article 104 (c) of the UAE Traffic Law states that in case the relevant authority issues instructions asking certain vehicles to not driving during foggy weather, violating that instruction will lead to a fine of Dh400 and four black points on your licence.
5. Changing lanes without an indicator
Fine: Dh400
Not using an indicator while changing lanes, especially during reduced visibility and difficult driving conditions, is extremely dangerous. This is why police authorities conduct regular awareness campaigns to change the behaviour of motorists in the UAE.
6. Reckless driving
Fine: Dh2,000, 23 black points, 60 day impoundment
Driving recklessly, which can include actions that endanger the lives of others, blocking traffic, jumping red lights or sudden swerving, can leave you with some hefty fines, especially when driving conditions are tricky during rainy and foggy conditions.
7. Gathering near valleys, floods and dams during rainy weather.
Fine: Dh1,000, six black points
This violation is aimed at stopping motorists from visiting valleys during raining weather or gathering near flooded areas and dams.
8. Entering flooded valleys while overflowing with rainwater, regardless of their level of danger.
Fine: Dh2,000, 23 black points, 60 day impoundment
9. Obstructing the relevant authorities from regulating traffic or ambulance and rescue during emergencies, disasters, crises, rains and flooded valleys.
• Fine: Dh1,000, four black points, 60 day impoundment
10. Not abiding by the changed speed limit
During weather conditions that reduce visibility, Abu Dhabi Police issues advisories to motorists informing them of a reduction in the maximum speed limit on the emirate’s roads. If you fail to adhere to the reduced speed limit, you can end up with a speeding ticket. Fines for exceeding the speed limit depend on how much beyond the speed limit you were found to be driving. For example, if you are found driving over the speed limit by 20km/h, you get a fine of Dh300. The fines increase incrementally, with the penalty for exceeding the maximum speed limit by more than 80 km/h, being Dh3,000, with 23 black points and the car being impounded for 60 days.