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Dh500 fine for blocking traffic on Abu Dhabi roads

Abu Dhabi - Motorists involved in minor accidents urged to move to the side of the road

Published: Sun 26 Nov 2017, 2:11 PM

Updated: Mon 27 Nov 2017, 7:48 PM

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If you are driving in Abu Dhabi and get involved in a minor traffic accident, remember to move your vehicle on the side of the road or else you might have to cough up Dh500.
Starting December 1, the Abu Dhabi Police will impose a fine of Dh500 on motorists who block traffic after being involved in a minor traffic accident.
The decision comes in line with Article No. 98 of 2017, and is based on the ministerial resolution No. (178) 'obstructing traffic in any way'.
Also read: UAE traffic laws 2017
Brigadier General Ahmed Abdullah Al Shehhi, deputy director of the Directorate of Traffic and Patrols at Abu Dhabi Police, called on drivers whose vehicles are involved in minor traffic accidents, sudden breakdowns or tyre bursts to move them on the side of the road and avoid blocking the traffic.

 
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