A Guide to Dubai Traffic Fines
We all know Dubai traffic can get a bit wild, but did you know breaking the rules could cost you a pretty penny—or two? To make things easier for you (and maybe a tad more entertaining), we’ve rounded up a list of some traffic fines—including a few surprising ones—you’ll want to avoid.
Dubai’s Black Points System
Dubai’s black points system tracks your driving habits—kind of like a report card. With cameras and radars everywhere, every violation earns you black points, and you’ll get a text (not the good kind) when they’re added. You can check your score on the Dubai Police website.
Hit 24 points? You could lose your licence, get banned for a year, or even have your car impounded. Drive smart and avoid those points!
Dubai Speeding Fines
In a city with roads as smooth as the skyline and Lambos zooming by, it’s easy to feel the need for speed. But don’t be fooled—Dubai takes speeding seriously, and those fines can hit hard!
- Driving below the minimum speed limit
Fine: AED 400
Black points: 4
Crawling along can block traffic and hurt your wallet. - Exceeding the speed limit by no more than 20 km/h
Fine: AED 300
A small overspeed can still cost you. - Exceeding the speed limit by more than 60 km/h
Fine: AED 2,000
Black points: 12
Vehicle confiscation: 30 days
Got a heavy foot? You’ll pay the price—big time. - Exceeding the speed limit by more than 80 km/h
Fine: AED 3,000
Black points: 23
Vehicle confiscation: 60 days
Going F1 fast? Your car might be taken away.
Bonus Tip: The speed limit in Abu Dhabi is 140 km/h, while in Dubai and the Northern Emirates, it’s 120 km/h, however all Emirates except Abu Dhabi have a 20 km/h speed buffer, allowing drivers to exceed the limit by 20km/h without fines.
Bottom line: Always stick to the official speed limit. Dubai’s radars are always watching.
Running Red Lights
It might seem tempting to sneak through a red light, but in Dubai, the consequences are steep.
- Light vehicles:
- Fine: AED 1,000
- Black points: 12
- Vehicle confiscation: 30 days
- Motorcyclists:
- Fine: AED 800
- Black points: 4
- Vehicle confiscation: 30 days
So, before you think about rushing through that amber light!
Dangerous Driving
Traffic Fines: Heavy Vehicles
Heavy vehicles, like trucks or construction vehicles, are under even stricter scrutiny.
- Dangerous driving in heavy vehicles can cost you Dh3,000, a one-year license suspension, and additional penalties.
- Jumping a red light in one of these big machines will set you back Dh3,000, and you’ll lose your license for a year.
Even something as simple as leaking or spilling your load can earn you Dh3,000 and 12 black points.
Dubai Traffic Fines: Buckle Up
Even if you’re a careful driver, it’s easy to forget some of the more minor rules that could cost you:
- Using a mobile phone while driving? That’s Dh800 please and 4 black points.
- Failure to wear a seatbelt? Expect Dh400 each for you and your passengers, plus 4 black points.
- Parking illegally in a spot you shouldn’t be? That’s a Dh500 fine.
- Littering from your car will cost you Dh1,000 and 6 black points.
These fines may seem small, but they can add up quickly, especially if you’re caught multiple times.
Eye Watering Fines!
Cameras
One thing you’ll quickly learn about driving in Dubai: cameras are everywhere. From speed cameras along highways to hidden ones at traffic lights, the city is always watching. In fact, Dubai’s traffic monitoring system is one of the most advanced in the world, cameras so sophisticated that they claim to even be able to see through tinted windows. So, you can’t afford to break the rules.
Fine Notification
Break a rule on the road in Dubai? Expect a text message like the one above from Dubai Police shortly after – they’re quick like that. But if you’re curious (or nervous), you can also check for fines on the RTA website. Just fill in a simple form, and voilà, you’ll know where you stand.
How to Pay Fines
Miss the deadline to pay your fines? That could end up costing you more! But don’t worry—Dubai makes it easy to settle your fines through the RTA website, Dubai Police website, or apps like the Dubai Police App and RTA App. And if cash is tight, no problem! You can opt for interest-free instalment plans with banks like Emirates NBD, ADCB, and Dubai Islamic Bank. Just remember to pay on time to avoid those pesky extra charges!
Drive Smart, Save Your Cash!
Dubai’s roads are smooth, but the fines are steep! Speeding, running red lights, or using your phone can hit you with hefty fines and black points. Keep it safe, follow the rules, and avoid the drama. Paying fines is easy, but it’s better to not have to. So, stay sharp on the road and keep your wallet happy!
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