Driving in the UAE can be an expensive affair, as many residents, Emiratis and expatriates alike, find themselves racking up fines for various traffic violations. Emirati driver H. K had a record-breaking year in 2023, accumulating fines totaling Dh80,000, mostly for speeding. Despite her best efforts to drive better each year, she often finds herself rushing and breaking the speed limit. Similarly, Indian expat Shanil Abdul Rahman frequently gets fined for driving too slowly on highways, causing frustration as he tries to budget for fines throughout the year.
For some, traffic fines are a crucial factor in making decisions, such as where to live or how often to drive long distances. German expat Maheen Husainy and her husband considered moving further away from the city to save on rent but decided against it due to potential fines and costs associated with longer daily commutes. As an experienced driver, Maheen understands the risks of negligence that come with longer drives and the increased likelihood of fines for speeding or other violations.
Some individuals, like Pakistani expat Sara K’s brother, have learned their lesson the hard way after racking up substantial fines. Sara’s brother accumulated Dh30,000 in fines during his first year of driving at age 18, prompting strict new regulations from their father. This experience forced her brother to clean up his act and become more responsible on the road. Similarly, Emirati driver Noora T was shocked by her Dh6,000 in fines in 2018 and made a conscious effort to drive more carefully since then, successfully avoiding fines for the past six years.
With strict regulations and hefty fines in place, Dubai Police have outlined penalties for various traffic violations, ranging from dangerous driving to using a mobile phone while driving to speeding. These fines, coupled with black points and vehicle confiscations, serve as deterrents to encourage safer driving habits among residents and reduce the number of traffic accidents on UAE roads. As residents continue to navigate the challenges of driving in the country, staying informed about traffic regulations and practicing safe driving habits remain essential for avoiding fines and ensuring road safety for all.