New UAE traffic law: Jail terms and fines up to Dh200,000 announced

Abu Dhabi: The new traffic law issued by the UAE government on Friday has stipulated stricter penalties for several traffic offences including jail term and higher fines for several violations and dangerous offences including crossing roads improperly, fleeing after causing accidents, drunk driving.

According to the decree-law, a Cabinet resolution determines the penalties and administrative punishments, the entity to impose said penalties and receives relevant grievances, and the entity to collect said penalties and fines.
Jaywalking
Crossing the road from places other than those designated for that purpose shall be punished by imprisonment and a fine of not less than Dh 5,000 and not more than Dh10,000, or by one of these two penalties, if this act results in a traffic accident.

Drunk driving
There will be imprisonment and a fine of not less than Dh20,00, or by either of these two penalties for misusing license plates, imprisonment and a fine of no less than Dh20,000 and no more than Dh 100,000, or either, for driving or attempting to drive a vehicle under the influence of alcoholic drinks, and imprisonment and a fine of no less than Dh30,000 and no more than Dh200,000, or either, for driving or attempting to drive a vehicle under the influence of narcotic substances or psychotropic substances.

Those driving a vehicle with a suspended driving license will be punished by imprisonment for a period not exceeding (3) months and a fine of not less than Dh10,000 or with one of these two penalties.
Hit and run
Fleeing the scene of an accident and not providing relevant information incurs a punishment of imprisonment for a period not exceeding (1) year and a fine of not less than Dh50,000 and no more than Dh100,000, or either or with one of these two penalties.
Anyone who, through negligence, causes the death of another person by using a vehicle shall be subject to imprisonment and a fine of no less than Dh50,000, or either penalty.

If the incident occurs under specific aggravating circumstances, such as driving in a valley during flooding, the penalty shall be imprisonment for a minimum of one year and a fine of no less than Dh100,000, or either penalty.

The Gulf Indians

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