UAE : The Federal Decree-Law No. (14) of 2024, regulating traffic in the United Arab Emirates, officially came into effect on 29 March 2024. This comprehensive update, issued by the UAE Government, introduces several key changes designed to enhance road safety, streamline traffic flow, and enforce responsible driving behavior.
Among the notable provisions are three grounds for immediate licence suspension or revocation, three instances permitting driver arrest, and six scenarios where vehicles can be impounded. The law also provides detailed procedures for issuing, suspending, and revoking driving licences.
The law introduces stricter conditions for suspending or revoking driving licences. The licensing authority may:
The executive regulations will specify the reassessment and rehabilitation procedures for affected drivers.
A key change in the decree-law is that individuals aged 17 and above are now eligible to apply for a driving licence.
The law also sets out clear guidelines for driving instructors:
Traffic enforcement officers are empowered to arrest drivers on the spot if they are caught committing any of the following serious offences:
Traffic enforcement officers are authorised to impound vehicles under the following conditions:
The new traffic law aligns with the UAE’s broader strategy to modernise its transport infrastructure by:
This decree-law is expected to play a key role in bolstering public trust in the road transport system and advancing the UAE’s vision for safe, intelligent mobility.
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