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Unsafe Driving in Rain? UAE Authorities Say Pay Up

Driving in rain

The UAE authorities have announced hefty fines of up to AED 2,000 if you’re found driving in the rain in an unsafe manner. 

The Ministry of Interior urges caution as heavy rain is affecting parts of the UAE, while more adverse weather conditions are expected in the coming days. 

New fines are now in place for drivers who put themselves and others at risk during rainy conditions. These measures, enacted under Ministerial Resolution No. 178 of 2017, aim to protect motorists and reduce accidents caused by unsafe driving practices in poor weather.

Key Fines for Unsafe Driving in Rain

Here are the penalties for unsafe driving in rain:

Offense Fine (AED) Black Points Additional Penalty
Driving in floodplains or valleys 1,000 6
Entering a flowing valley 2,000 23 60-day vehicle impoundment
Obstructing emergency services during rain/flooding 1,000 4 60-day vehicle impoundment
Taking photos or videos while driving 800 4
Driving dangerously 2,000 23 60-day vehicle impoundment
Using hazard lights unnecessarily 500 4
Driving in fog without proper lights 500 4
Ignoring a policeman’s instructions 400 4
Fleeing from the police 800 12

Safety Tips for Driving in Rain

To avoid penalties and ensure safe driving during rainy conditions in the UAE, here are some tips:

Conclusion

Driving in the rain requires extra caution, especially now with fines ranging from AED 400 to AED 2,000 for unsafe practices. Following safety guidelines not only helps you avoid penalties but also keeps everyone on the road safe. 

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