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How UAE motorists can clear four black points by joining ‘Accident-Free Day’

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UAE drivers are signing up in large numbers for the Ministry of Interior’s Accident-Free Day pledge, which gives motorists the chance to have four black points removed from their records by committing to safe driving on August 25.

The campaign coincides with the first day of the new school year and aims to boost road safety, particularly in school zones.

Motorists across the country have welcomed the initiative, which is part of a wider series of UAE road safety campaigns rewarding those who follow traffic laws.

The pledge requires drivers to obey all traffic rules, including wearing seat belts, observing speed limits, keeping a safe distance, giving way to pedestrians and emergency vehicles, and avoiding mobile phone use.

Registration is available via the Ministry’s official portal, and points will be deducted automatically on September 15 for those who complete the day without violations.

How to take part in ‘Accident-Free Day’

Motorists can register for the Ministry of Interior’s campaign in just a few minutes:

  1. Log in – Visit moi.gov.ae and sign in using your UAE Pass.
  2. Find the initiative – Go to Smart Services in the left menu and select ‘Initiative of a Day Without Accidents’.
  3. Pledge your commitment – Agree to the safe driving rules, including keeping a safe distance, yielding to pedestrians, wearing your seat belt, observing speed limits, avoiding distractions, and giving way to emergency vehicles.
  4. Confirm participation – Click ‘I agree’ to complete your pledge. A participation certificate will be emailed to you within minutes.

If you follow all campaign rules and avoid traffic violations on August 25, the Ministry will remove four black points from your licence on September 15.

With over 35 years of experience in journalism, copywriting, and PR, Michael Gomes is a seasoned media professional deeply rooted in the UAE’s print and digital landscape.

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Dubai warns engineering firms over costly villa designs

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Dubai Municipality has issued warnings to several engineering consultancy offices after finding that they exaggerated structural designs for citizens’ villas.

According to officials, these inflated designs went against the Dubai Building Code and led to unnecessary construction costs for property owners, without any real engineering need.

The move is part of the Municipality’s efforts to regulate Dubai’s construction sector and protect residents from extra financial burdens. Consultancy offices across the emirate had already been reminded through circulars to strictly follow approved engineering standards.

Eng. Maryam Al Muhairi, CEO of the Buildings Regulation and Permits Agency, said:

“Compliance with the Dubai Building Code is not only a legal requirement but also a professional and ethical responsibility. The goal is to ensure safe, high-quality construction without forcing citizens to pay more than necessary.”

She added that Dubai Municipality will continue to monitor consultancy offices and contractors to prevent excessive use of building materials, including steel, and ensure construction remains efficient, safe, and cost-effective.

Repeat offenders could face disciplinary measures, including poor annual evaluations or even suspension. Earlier this year, two consultancy offices were banned from licensing new projects for six months due to violations.

By cracking down on such practices, Dubai Municipality says it aims to strengthen the emirate’s construction sector, cut waste, and support sustainable urban growth.

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Parents, students benefit as RTA upgrades 10 school zones across Dubai

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Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has completed a series of traffic improvements in 10 busy school zones across the city, making life easier for parents, students, and staff.

The works, carried out over the summer break, covered areas such as Al Warqa 1, 3 and 4, Al Safa 1, Al Barsha 1, Al Garhoud, Al Mizhar 1 and 4, Al Qusais and Al Barsha South, benefiting 27 schools in total.

What changed?

  • Wider roads and smoother traffic flow
  • New entrances and exits to ease congestion
  • More parking for parents and staff (up to 90% more in some places)
  • Safer pedestrian features, including signals and traffic-calming measures

The RTA says some zones have already seen traffic flow improve by up to 40 per cent.

Work is still underway in other school areas like Umm Al Sheif, Al Warqa, and Al Barsha. The project is being carried out in coordination with Dubai Police to ensure safety for students and families.

Parents and school bus drivers are also urged to follow safety rules, use designated drop-off zones, and stay alert around schools.

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UAE: Social media users referred to prosecution for breaking content rules

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The National Media Office (NMO) has referred several social media users to the Federal Public Prosecution for posting content that violates UAE media laws.

Officials said a special monitoring team works 24/7 to detect violations, alert users about their mistakes, and give them a chance to correct them. Those who fail to comply face legal action.

The NMO explained that these steps are taken to:

  • Keep social media safe and respectful
  • Prevent the spread of harmful or misleading content
  • Protect community values and ethics

In March, the NMO had already reminded users to follow the UAE’s principles of respect, tolerance, and coexistence when posting online. It warned that anyone breaking these rules will be held accountable under UAE law.

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