106 Vehicles Seized in Abu Dhabi and Al Ain for Noise Violations

The issue of vehicle noise pollution has become a growing concern, with authorities warning that it disrupts public peace and creates significant stress for residents, road users, and others, including vulnerable groups such as children, the elderly, and the sick

In a recent crackdown, law enforcement authorities in Abu Dhabi and Al Ain seized 106 vehicles in January for making significant modifications and causing noise disturbances in residential areas, particularly in Al Ain City.

The operation underscores the ongoing efforts to maintain public peace and order on the roads, targeting noise pollution and reckless driving behaviors, especially among young drivers.

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The issue of vehicle noise pollution has become a growing concern, with authorities warning that it disrupts public peace and creates significant stress for residents, road users, and others, including vulnerable groups such as children, the elderly, and the sick.

Noise from modified vehicles, particularly those with altered engines or chassis, has been reported to cause panic and frustration in residential neighborhoods.

Brigadier Mahmoud Yusuf Al Balushi, Director of the Traffic and Patrols Directorate, emphasized the severity of these violations, calling for young motorists to be more responsible in their driving habits.

He explained that deliberately creating disturbances with noisy vehicles would not be tolerated, as it severely impacts the quality of life for local residents.

Al Balushi’s comments came as part of a broader effort to address the growing issue of noise pollution on the roads.

According to the Traffic Law, driving a vehicle that produces excessive noise is considered a serious traffic violation. Offenders can face a fine of Dh2,000 along with the accumulation of 12 black points.

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Furthermore, drivers who make unauthorized modifications to their vehicle’s engine or chassis are subject to an even stricter penalty.

Under Article 73 of the Traffic Law, they can incur a fine of Dh1,000, 12 black points, and have their vehicle impounded for a period of 30 days.

Authorities in Abu Dhabi have introduced severe penalties for those caught driving modified, noisy vehicles.

A fine of Dh10,000 may be imposed, and the vehicle could be impounded for up to three months. If the fine remains unpaid, the vehicle will be sold at a public auction, offering a strong deterrent against such violations.

The impoundment rules in Abu Dhabi have been designed to discourage drivers from engaging in activities that disturb public tranquility. Authorities urge all motorists to comply with the regulations and avoid making illegal modifications to their vehicles.

For those whose vehicles have been impounded, the process to release their vehicles is made convenient online through the official website tamm.abudhabi. Drivers can register, sign in using their UAE Pass account, and proceed with their requests digitally.

If a driver does not have a UAE Pass account, they can sign in using their phone number or email address. To manage impounded vehicles, drivers need to navigate to the ‘Drive & Transport’ section, select ‘Fines & Violations,’ and submit a request with their driving license or plate number. After completing the steps, they will receive a confirmation via SMS or email.

For drivers who prefer in-person communication, Abu Dhabi Police also offer the option to visit the impound location, though it is recommended that they first reach out to the authorities to ensure clarity and understanding of the process.

Brigadier Al Balushi’s warning serves as a clear message to motorists in Abu Dhabi and Al Ain to be mindful of their actions on the roads.

The authorities’ proactive approach aims to create safer, quieter communities by reducing noise disturbances caused by modified vehicles.

As traffic regulations become increasingly strict, drivers are urged to abide by the laws and avoid unnecessary modifications to their cars to avoid hefty fines and penalties.

 

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