At what speed does radar flash on these UAE roads

Radars are either installed at traffic signals or on streets to detect speed.

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Radars are either installed at traffic signals or on streets to detect speed. The ones at the signals can detect if you're jumping a red signal, taking a wrong turn, an illegal U-turn, over speeding or if you're violating the yellow box. The other radars are used to spot over speeding cars.-KT file photo
Al Nahda Street-Speed limit (80km/hr), Radar control (101km/hr) .- KT file photo
Sheikh Khalifa Street- Speed limit (80km/hr), Radar control (101km/hr)-KT file photo
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Zaabeel Second Street Speed limit (80km/hr), Radar control (101km/hr)-KT file photo
Sheikh Zayed bin Hamdan Al Nahyan Street-Speed limit (100km/hr), Radar control (121km/hr)-Supplied photo
Emirates Road-Speed limit (110km/hr), Radar control (131km/hr)-KT file photo
Mohammad Bin Zayed Road-Speed limit (110km/hr), Radar control (131km/hr)-Alamy Image
Al Ittihad Road-Speed limit (100km/hr), Radar control (121km/hr)-KT file photo
Sheikh Zayed Road-Speed limit (100-120km/hr), Radar control (121-141km/hr)-Alamy Image
Al Khawaneej Road-Speed limit (100km/hr), Radar control (121km/hr)-Supplied photo
Airport Road-Speed limit (80km/hr), Radar control (101km/hr)-File photo
Oud Metha Road-Speed limit (80-90km/hr), Radar control (101-111km/hr)- Photo by Saman Haziq/Khaleej Times
Dubai Financial Centre Road-Speed limit (80km/hr), Radar control 101(km/hr)-KT file photo
Dubai-Al Ain Road-Speed limit (100-120km/hr), Radar control (121-141km/hr)-KT file photo
Jumeirah Palm Road-Speed limit (60km/hr), Radar control (91km/hr)-Instagram picture
Nad Al Sheba Road-Speed limit (100km/hr), Radar control (121km/hr)-KT file photo

Published: Sun 23 Feb 2020, 3:00 PM

Last updated: Sun 23 Feb 2020, 6:53 PM

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