Motorists in Sharjah, take note: starting November 1, new lane rules will come into effect across the emirate’s major and secondary roads.
In cooperation with the Sharjah Roads and Transport Authority (SRTA), the Sharjah Police General Command has announced that specific lanes will now be designated for motorcycles, delivery bikes, heavy vehicles, and buses. The move is aimed at improving traffic flow, enhancing safety, and making better use of the emirate’s road network.
According to police officials, the rightmost lane on all main roads will be reserved for heavy goods vehicles and buses.
- On four-lane roads, motorcycles can use the third and fourth lanes on the right.
- On three-lane roads, they can ride in the middle or right-hand lane.
- On two-lane roads, they must stay in the right lane only.
To ensure compliance, smart radars, cameras, and patrols will monitor vehicles around the clock. Any violations will be penalised according to the Federal Traffic Law:
- Article 8: Dh1,500 fine and 12 black points for heavy vehicles not keeping to mandatory lanes.
- Article 70: Dh500 fine for failure to follow traffic signs or instructions.
The Sharjah Police urged all drivers and riders to follow the new rules and use the lanes designated for their vehicle type. Officials said the regulation is part of broader efforts to promote road safety, reduce congestion, and improve overall quality of life in Sharjah.