Abu Dhabi Police Mandate Visibility of Number Plates on Towed Vehicles, Imposing Fines for Non-Compliance

This new regulation aims to enhance road safety and ensure compliance with the Federal Traffic Law. On Friday, Abu Dhabi Police highlighted the importance of maintaining visibility for number plates during the towing process

Abu Dhabi, August 9, 2024 — In a recent announcement, Abu Dhabi Police have issued a clear directive against covering number plates on vehicles being towed, emphasizing that such actions are not only illegal but also subject to significant penalties.

This new regulation aims to enhance road safety and ensure compliance with the Federal Traffic Law.

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On Friday, Abu Dhabi Police highlighted the importance of maintaining visibility for number plates during the towing process.

The authorities stated that recovery vehicle operators must ensure that the number plates of the vehicles they are transporting remain fully exposed and visible at all times.

The rationale behind this regulation is to prevent potential misuse and to facilitate better monitoring of vehicle movements.

The new rule stipulates that any driver of a recovery vehicle who fails to comply with this requirement will face a fine of Dh400. In addition to the monetary penalty, offenders will also accrue four black points on their driving record.

This combination of financial and points-based penalties is designed to deter non-compliance and reinforce adherence to traffic laws.

Abu Dhabi Police emphasized that this measure is part of a broader initiative to improve road safety and ensure that all road users follow established regulations.

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The visibility of number plates is crucial for several reasons, including the ability to track and identify vehicles involved in traffic incidents or violations.

By ensuring that number plates are not obscured, authorities can more effectively monitor and manage traffic-related issues.

The Federal Traffic Law mandates clear guidelines for vehicle operations, including those related to towing and recovery.

The enforcement of this new rule underscores the commitment of Abu Dhabi Police to uphold traffic regulations and enhance overall road safety.

The regulation also aligns with efforts to streamline traffic management and reduce the likelihood of fraudulent activities related to vehicle identification.

In response to the new regulation, Abu Dhabi Police have urged all recovery vehicle operators to familiarize themselves with the updated guidelines and to ensure compliance to avoid penalties.

The authorities have also called on the public to report any instances of non-compliance to aid in the enforcement of the new rule.

The imposition of fines and black points serves as a deterrent and highlights the seriousness with which traffic regulations are treated in the emirate.

By maintaining transparency and visibility in vehicle identification, Abu Dhabi Police aim to foster a safer and more accountable driving environment for all road users.

As the new regulation takes effect, recovery vehicle operators and other road users are advised to remain vigilant and adhere to the traffic laws to avoid any legal repercussions.

Abu Dhabi Police continue to monitor compliance and enforce regulations to ensure the safety and security of the road network.

 

This article was created using automation technology and was thoroughly edited and fact-checked by one of our editorial staff members

Tariq Saeed

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