Speeding drivers will be warned as an initial step. Abu Dhabi Police announced that a fine of Dh400 will be imposed from May 1. The inspection will be done in collaboration with the General Command of Abu Dhabi Police and the Joint Traffic Safety Committee.
The maximum speed on Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Road is 140 kmph. Major General Ahmed Saif bin Zaitoun Al Muhairi, director of the Central Operations Sector, said that the minimum speed on the left-hand one and two lanes will be 120 kilometers per hour.
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The police have decided to first issue a warning and then fine those who drive below the minimum speed limit (120 kmph) set for both lanes. Violators will be fined 400 dirhams (roughly Rs. 8,942) from May 1.
At the same time, the police informed that the directive is not applicable on the third lane and the last lane where heavy vehicles are allowed to use. Ahmed Saif Bin Zaitoun Al Muhairi stated that the purpose of enforcing the minimum speed is to ensure the safety of drivers, the right lane for slower vehicles, and priority for vehicles coming from the rear or left side.
The police advised that one should switch lanes only with great care. Police informed that adequate distance should be maintained between vehicles and signals should be used in case of lane change.Read Latest Gulf News and Malayalam News