Parents rushing to drop off or pick up their children at schools this term face hefty fines if they flout new traffic rules.
- Stopping in the middle of the road without reason: Dh1,000 + 6 black points
- Failing to stop for the school bus “Stop” sign: Dh1,000 + 10 black points
- Blocking other vehicles: Dh500
- Ignoring pedestrians at crossings: Dh500
- Reckless driving near schools: Dh400 + 4 black points
Police said random parking remains the most common offence around schools, especially in the afternoons when parents double-park or block moving traffic. Officers warned that such habits cause chaos and put children at risk.
Motorists were urged to use designated parking spaces, even if it means a short walk, or wait at a side area until a legal spot opens up. Leaving vehicles running, or worse, leaving children inside unattended, is strictly prohibited.
Extra patrols & inspections
As part of a new academic year safety plan, Abu Dhabi Police will intensify patrols around schools, monitor bus movements, and keep a close eye on pedestrian crossings to ensure children’s safety.
Authorities also reminded parents that children under 10 cannot sit in the front seat, and drivers must come to a complete stop when school buses extend their side “Stop” sign.
Civil Defence joins campaign
Adding to the push, the Abu Dhabi Civil Defence Authority has launched its “Our Students, Our Future” campaign to promote a culture of safety and prevention across schools and buses.
Officials say the message is clear: breaking traffic rules near schools this year won’t just cost you money, it could cost lives.