Don't forget to sign the pledge online and avoid accidents on August 26; here's all you need to know
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Motorists in the UAE who follow all relevant traffic rules on the first day of the new academic year can get four black points reduced from their files. All they have to do is sign a six-point pledge online and avoid accidents on August 26 as thousands of students go back to school after the summer break.
Here is all you need to know:
What are the conditions for motorists to get their black points reduced as part of the accident-free day initiative?
They have to first sign a pledge on the Ministry of Interior's website (click here). They would need their UAE Pass to log in to the system and sign it.
They must avoid any traffic violations or accidents on August 26 to qualify for the initiative.
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What does the pledge say?
The pledge details six key traffic rules:
When will the discount be given?
Provided that all terms and conditions are met, four black points registered on the driving licence will be cancelled on September 14. The process is automatic.
What happens after one signs the pledge?
A certificate of participation will be sent to the motorist’s email.
What are black points?
Black points are penalties imposed on motorists for serious traffic violations. The number of points depends on the severity of the violation. For example, reckless driving is punishable with a Dh2,000 fine and 23 black points. Failure to buckle up while driving results in a Dh400 fine and four black points.
Accumulating 24 such penalties in the space of a year results in the suspension of a driving licence.
Why has the initiative been rolled out?
Brigadier Hussein Ahmed Al Harithi, chairman of the Federal Traffic Council, said the campaign aims to “foster a culture of responsible driving”. This collective effort is “essential” for creating a traffic environment free from accidents. Additionally, the initiative is an incentive to promote adherence to traffic safety all year round.
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