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Think Twice Before Swerving: Dh400 Fine for Lane Discipline Violations in UAE

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Motorists in the UAE are being urged to adhere strictly to lane discipline to avoid hefty fines. Police authorities have emphasized that not following mandatory lane rules can result in a minimum fine of Dh400 and poses significant risks to road safety.

Smart Cameras Monitoring Violations
Advanced smart cameras throughout the UAE are keeping an eye on traffic violations, including abrupt lane changes that can lead to accidents. Traffic authorities advise drivers to signal their intentions early and to change lanes only when it is safe and clear.

A frequent violation occurs when drivers suddenly swerve to take an exit, endangering themselves and others.

The Importance of Lane Discipline
Violating lane discipline is not just about incurring fines; it’s about protecting lives. Police reports indicate that reckless lane changes are a major cause of traffic accidents, often leading to rear-end collisions or multi-vehicle pileups.

“Staying in your lane and signaling well in advance is a straightforward yet effective way to promote safer roads for everyone,” stated a traffic department official.

Essential Reminders for Drivers
Signal Your Intentions: Always use your indicators when changing lanes.
Check Your Blind Spots: Make sure the lane is clear before merging.
Avoid Last-Minute Decisions: Plan your route and lane changes.
Stay Calm in Traffic: Hasty movements can lead to costly errors.

Authorities in the UAE are actively working to educate drivers about safe driving practices. With the implementation of advanced monitoring systems, there is minimal tolerance for mistakes. The purpose of fines is not only to punish but also to promote responsible driving habits.

Following lane discipline is more than just a regulation; it’s a duty that every driver should prioritize to ensure the safety of all road users in the UAE.

For the latest updates on UAE traffic laws and road safety tips, stay tuned to Gulf News.

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