From Traffic Rules To Penalties, 4 Abu Dhabi Updates From This Month

That 120kmph minimum on Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Road? Gone. Now, drive slower without sweating a Dhs400 fine – just don’t go too fast!

1. No Speed Limit On E311

The rule aimed to keep traffic smooth but turned into a headache. Abu Dhabi Police ditched it to make roads safer and less stressful.

Why It’s Gone

Speed trims came in on April 14. Keep your eyes peeled! E11: 160 → 140kmph E20: 120 → 100kmph

2. Two Highways Slow Down

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Why the Slowdown?

It’s all about safety. Less speed = fewer nasty crashes. Drive chill, not thrill.

Drying socks on the balcony? Nope. New municipal rules now ban this visual chaos from public view.

3. Laundry Rules Get Real

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First time? Dhs500 Second time? Dhs1,000 Third time? Dhs2,000 Your laundry’s better off indoors. Trust us.

The Fines for Balcony Offences

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Yes, you read that right. The driving age is now 17 in the UAE – with a test and medical check, of course.

4. Teens Can Now Drive at 17

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Break the rules, pay the price: Hit-and-run: Up to 2 years in jail + Dhs100K fine DUI: Automatic arrest No licence? Up to 3 months jail or Dhs100K fine

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Tougher Penalties for Bad Driving

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Drive smart, slow down, and keep your laundry inside.