Ajman Police urged motorists to take alternative routes to reach their destination
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Speeding is among the top causes of accidents, including fatal ones, in the UAE. To curb speeding violations, the government has introduced strict measures, including fines that can go as high as Dh3,000 and up to 60 days of confiscation of vehicles in serious cases.
Radars have been installed on federal and city roads across the country to detect the violations and issue fines.
There are eight separate fines for speeding offences that range from Dh300 to Dh3,000. This is because the fine increases based on how fast the motorist goes over the speed limit. There is also a fine for driving below the limit, if a minimum speed has been set.
Here are the eight speeding-related penalties you need to know:
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