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Back to school: UAE drivers can slash their negative points by doing this

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UAE motorists have a golden chance to reduce up to four negative or black points against their driving file with an initiative from the Ministry of Interior, who have clubbed it with the occasion of most of the country’s students returning back to school.

According to the education calendar, most of the students will be heading to school for a new session on August 28. After two months of summer break, traffic is expected to be a lot on the roads as usual.

While anxious students and parents try to get their routines right, the UAE’s Ministry of Interior has announced that they will be observing an accident-free day to ensure safety rules are observed on the road. The incentive for adhering motorists will be that they can knock off four negative points from the record.

The move was conceptualised last week, but details were given out through their social platforms and on the MoI website. Negative points are penal measures that are imposed on motorists for serious traffic violations. And once the driver accumulates 24 negative points, their license is suspended.

 

How to make use of the deduction

Motorists will first have to take a pledge on the link provided on the MoI social accounts to drive safely on the first day of school. After this, they shouldn’t commit any traffic violations or cause any accidents throughout the day.

UAE’s Ministry of Interior has collaborated with local police authorities for a nationwide campaign called a Day Without Accidents to boost road safety.

Take the pledge here.

Brigadier General Engineer Hussain Ahmed Al-Harthy, Federal Traffic Council chairperson at the Ministry of Interior, said the “Accident-Free Day” forms an integral component of the ministry and police’s awareness plans. This initiative is spearheaded by traffic departments and directorates, operating under the oversight of the General Directorate of Traffic Coordination at MoI.

“Our goal is to engage the local community, encompassing all its institutions and individuals, in collaboratively observing this National Traffic Day. The objective is to strengthen adherence to safety principles and preventive measures. This comprehensive awareness campaign will encompass universities, institutions, agencies, and even private sector companies.

“It presents an opportunity to conduct safety inspections of vehicles and tires, particularly focusing on school buses. Additionally, it serves as a reminder for everyone to prioritize adhering to traffic regulations and practices, thereby upholding community safety and security.”

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UAE Central Bank fines local bank Dh3 million over anti-money laundering failures

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The Central Bank of the UAE (CBUAE) has imposed a financial penalty of Dh3 million on a local bank for failing to comply with anti-money laundering (AML) regulations.

The fine was issued under Article 14 of Federal Decree Law No. (20) of 2018 on Anti-Money Laundering and Combatting the Financing of Terrorism and Illegal Organisations, as well as Article 137 of the Decretal Federal Law No. (14) of 2018 concerning the Central Bank and regulation of financial institutions.

The CBUAE said the penalty followed an investigation which found that the bank had not met regulatory requirements outlined in UAE legislation to combat financial crime.

In a statement, the Central Bank reaffirmed its commitment to maintaining the transparency and integrity of the country’s financial system. “We continue to supervise and regulate all licensed financial institutions to ensure full compliance with UAE laws, regulations, and standards,” the authority said.

The name of the bank was not disclosed.

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Dubai’s RTA steps up inspections of buses to ensure safety

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Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has urged transport operators to strictly follow regulations covering all modes of passenger transport, including chartered buses, tourist services, and international bus trips.

This comes after RTA completed over 15,500 inspections targeting operators in these sectors, as part of ongoing efforts to raise service standards and ensure safety.

“The inspections weren’t just about issuing violations,” said Saeed Al Balooshi, Director of Passenger Transport Activities Monitoring at RTA. “They’re designed to improve service quality and ensure operators meet the rules that keep Dubai’s transport sector running smoothly.”

Checks included verifying safety measures onboard and ensuring all required licences were in place. The RTA also teamed up with other authorities, including Dubai Police and the General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs at Hatta Border Post, to tackle misuse and irregularities in cross-border transport services.

Al Balooshi added that the authority is using new technologies to make inspections more effective by analysing violations and measuring the impact of enforcement campaigns. “Our goal is to ensure a reliable and high-quality experience for residents, visitors, and tourists, and to protect the reputation of Dubai’s public transport sector,” he said.

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New paid parking zones announced in Abu Dhabi

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Residents and motorists in Abu Dhabi should take note: new Mawaqif paid parking zones have been activated in several areas across the city, Q Mobility announced on Thursday, July 10.

The newly introduced paid zones include:

  • Eastern Mangroves
  • Dolphin Park
  • Al Khaleej Al Arabi Street sectors – specifically at Al Khaleej Al Arabi Park 1, 2, 4, and 5
  • Al Qurm Plaza

The rollout of the Mawaqif system in these areas is now officially in effect, aligning with Abu Dhabi’s parking regulations.

  • Standard Parking – black and blue curbs:
    • Dh2 an hour
    • Dh15 for 24-hour parking
  • Premium Parking Abu Dhabi – white and blue curbs: AED 3 an hour

According to Q Mobility, this move is part of ongoing efforts to better regulate vehicle movement, ease congestion, and improve the overall efficiency of public parking across the emirate. The changes follow the completion of infrastructure upgrades such as curb painting, installation of directional and awareness signage, and public notifications.

The company has also encouraged drivers to make use of the Darb app for digital payment and to carefully follow posted instructions to avoid fines.

The expansion of Mawaqif is part of a broader strategy aimed at improving traffic flow and providing smarter, more streamlined parking solutions within Abu Dhabi Island and beyond.

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