Drivers in Abu Dhabi are being advised to slow down and check road signage as new lower speed limits come into force on three of the capital’s busiest roads from Monday, February 9.
Abu Dhabi Mobility has confirmed that the updated limits apply to key routes leading to Al Ain, Bani Yas, and Al Rawdah, as part of ongoing efforts to improve road safety and traffic flow.
Which roads are affected?
E22 Abu Dhabi – Al Ain Road
- Speed limit reduced from 160km/h to 140km/h
- Applies from Al Nahda Interchange to Bani Yas Interchange
- In effect, in both directions
Bani Yas Interchange to Bridge Complex
- Speed limit reduced from 140km/h to 120km/h
- Applies in both directions
E30 Al Rawdah Road
- Speed limit reduced from 120km/h to 100km/h
- Applies in both directions
Motorists are advised to watch for updated road signage and adjust their driving accordingly.
Part of wider road safety changes
The latest reductions are part of a broader series of traffic and speed management measures introduced across Abu Dhabi in recent months.
Previously announced changes include:
- Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed International Road: reduced from 160km/h to 140km/h
- Abu Dhabi–Sweihan Road: reduced from 120km/h to 100km/h
- A reduction to the minimum speed limit on Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Road in late 2025
- Introduction of variable speed limits on Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Street, with limits set at 100km/h or 80km/h depending on factors such as weather and traffic conditions
Authorities say the measures are designed to enhance road safety, traffic flow and accident prevention, particularly on high-speed routes.
Advice for motorists
Drivers are urged to:
- Follow updated speed limit signs
- Allow extra travel time
- Stay alert to variable speed limits
- Avoid fines by complying with the new regulations
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