A major overhaul of the UAE’s traffic regulations is set to take effect on March 29, with the implementation of Federal Decree-Law No. (14) of 2024. The new law introduces significant amendments aimed at enhancing road safety, regulating vehicle movement, and ensuring stricter compliance with driving standards.
A Step Towards Safer Roads
Brigadier Engineer Hussein Ahmed Al Harthi, Chairman of the Federal Traffic Council at the Ministry of Interior, emphasized that the law is designed to improve traffic safety while keeping up with advancements in transportation, vehicle technology, and road infrastructure. He also noted that executive regulations detailing the provisions of the law will be issued within six months of its implementation to ensure smooth enforcement.
Brigadier General Ahmed Saeed Mohammed Al Sam Al Naqbi, Head of the Traffic Awareness Team at the Federal Traffic Council, outlined several key aspects of the new law. These include new classifications for vehicles and personal transportation methods to ensure compliance with technical standards, revised regulations for driving licenses, and mandatory vehicle insurance requirements.
Stricter Rules on Driving Licenses
The law introduces new conditions regarding driving licenses, including types, validity periods, and eligibility criteria. A minimum age of 17 years has been set for applicants, who must pass a medical examination or submit an approved medical report before obtaining a license. Additionally, the law defines clear guidelines for driver training, learning permits, and licensing procedures.
One of the most notable aspects of the law is Article (12), which states that driving licenses may be suspended or revoked under specific conditions, such as deteriorating health or other factors that could compromise road safety. This move aims to reduce accident risks and ensure drivers are physically and mentally fit to operate a vehicle.
New Regulations for Vehicle Safety and Modifications
To further strengthen road safety, Article (27) grants licensing authorities the power to recall and inspect any vehicle at any time to verify its compliance with safety regulations. If a vehicle fails the inspection, the owner must carry out the necessary repairs before it can be driven again.
Additionally, Article (26) prohibits unauthorized vehicle modifications, such as increasing engine power, altering the body structure, or changing the vehicle’s color without prior approval. Such measures aim to prevent road hazards caused by unsafe alterations.
When Can Your Vehicle Be Impounded?
The decree also includes strict regulations regarding vehicle impoundment. Authorities will have the right to seize vehicles under the following circumstances:
- Operating a vehicle deemed unfit due to failure to meet technical standards.
- Driving without a valid license for a second time.
- Allowing an unlicensed person to drive.
- Unauthorized modifications that violate technical safety requirements.
- Involvement in an accident linked to a criminal offense.
Further details on additional violations that may lead to vehicle impoundment will be outlined in the upcoming executive regulations.
The Road Ahead
With its focus on modernizing traffic laws and ensuring compliance with the highest safety standards, the Federal Decree-Law No. (14) of 2024 marks a significant step towards enhancing road safety across the UAE. As the country continues to evolve with technological advancements in transportation, these new measures will play a crucial role in fostering a safer and more organized driving environment.
For drivers and vehicle owners, staying informed and complying with these updated regulations is essential to avoiding penalties and contributing to a safer road network for all.
(Source: www.moi.gov.ae)