Drivers in Abu Dhabi will need to slow down on several major roads from February 9, after the emirate’s transport authority announced new, lower speed limits aimed at improving road safety.
The changes were confirmed on Wednesday by the Joint Traffic Safety Committee, which said the updated limits are part of ongoing efforts to reduce accidents and protect motorists, pedestrians, and road workers.
Roads affected by the new speed limits
Under the revised rules, speed limits have been reduced on the following routes:
- Abu Dhabi–Al Ain Road (E22)
From Al Nahda Interchange to Bani Yas Interchange, in both directions, the maximum speed has been reduced from 160km/h to 140km/h.
- Bani Yas Interchange to the Bridge Complex
The speed limit has been lowered from 140km/h to 120km/h in both directions.
- Al Rawdah Road (E30)
The maximum speed has been reduced from 120km/h to 100km/h in both directions.
Authorities have urged drivers to remain alert, follow updated road signage, and adhere strictly to the new limits to avoid fines and improve overall traffic safety.
Part of wider road safety changes
The latest update follows a series of traffic safety measures introduced across the capital over the past year.
Authorities said these measures aim to enhance road safety, improve traffic flow, and create safer driving conditions, particularly on high-speed roads that see heavy daily traffic.
Motorists have been urged to adhere to the revised speed limits and follow updated roadside signage to avoid violations once the changes come into effect.