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The Arabian News > Exclusive > New UAE Traffic Law: Failing to Provide Your Name During Police Stops Could Mean Jail Time or Hefty Fines
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New UAE Traffic Law: Failing to Provide Your Name During Police Stops Could Mean Jail Time or Hefty Fines

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UAE has done a major update to its traffic laws. The UAE has introduced Federal Decree-Law No. 14 of 2024. This law considers it necessary to provide accurate personal information during police stops.

According to this new legislation, drivers must legally share their names. They should also share driver’s license information and vehicle registration when requested by law enforcement or traffic officials.

The consequences of failing to comply with this law are significant. Drivers who either refuse to provide their names or give false information could face serious penalties. These penalties include hefty fines and possible jail time.

This initiative aims to improve accountability and safety on the roads. It shows the UAE’s dedication to maintaining order and discipline in traffic management. the main aim of this checking is to ensure security and peace.

Officials have indicated that this regulation is part of a larger strategy to enhance traffic control. They ensure that all drivers are responsible for their actions. Non-compliance could also weaken law enforcement’s efforts. Following the rules will help in effectively addressing traffic violations.

Motorists are encouraged to familiarize themselves with the new regulations to avoid any legal issues. UAE authorities are urging drivers to fully cooperate with law enforcement agencies. It is advised to residents and visitors to keep all necessary documents readily available in their vehicles.

All drivers in the UAE need to stay informed about their legal obligations on the road. Regular updates and guidance from traffic authorities will help in safer driving practices across the Emirates.

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