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Ride safe or face penalties: Ajman Police issue motorcycle safety warning

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Last updated: 2026/01/25 at 5:10 AM
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Ajman Police have recently reinforced safety regulations and legal requirements for all motorcycle riders within the emirate. The renewed emphasis on compliance comes as part of a broader public awareness campaign aimed at reducing accidents and protecting both motorcyclists and other road users. These regulations cover licensing, vehicle maintenance, and on-road behavior, and apply to all types of two-wheeled vehicles, including delivery scooters and high-performance bikes.

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Traffic Law Compliance: A Critical Safety FactorAvoiding Distractions and Unsafe Maneuvers

The initiative, titled “Towards a Safe Road for All Its Users,” underscores the vulnerability of motorcyclists and the importance of responsible riding practices. Authorities report that a significant number of traffic incidents involve motorcycles, often due to rider error or non-compliance with traffic laws. This latest drive seeks to address these issues proactively through education and enforcement.

Understanding Motorcycle Licensing and Registration in Ajman

According to Ajman Police, operating a motorcycle legally begins with possessing a valid driving license specifically endorsed for the appropriate motorcycle category. Riders must ensure their licenses are current and reflect the type of motorcycle they are operating. Furthermore, all motorcycles must be properly registered with the relevant authorities, and registration must be maintained without lapse. Failure to comply with these requirements can result in substantial fines and other penalties.

The United Arab Emirates has a tiered licensing system for motorcycles, based on engine capacity and type. This system aims to ensure riders have the necessary skills and training to handle the specific challenges posed by different motorcycles. Information on obtaining a motorcycle license can be found on the official website of the Ajman Police.

Traffic Law Compliance: A Critical Safety Factor

Strict adherence to established traffic laws is paramount for motorcycle safety. Ajman Police are emphasizing the need for riders to observe posted speed limits, obey all traffic signals and road signs, and respect the right-of-way rules, particularly at intersections. Violations of these regulations are a major contributing factor to accidents, increasing the risk of serious injury or fatality.

Additionally, authorities are reminding motorists to be particularly vigilant for motorcycles, given their smaller size and increased vulnerability in traffic. Safe driving practices for all road users are essential to creating a safer environment for everyone.

Maintaining Motorcycle Roadworthiness

Regular technical checks are crucial to ensuring a motorcycle is safe to operate. Ajman Police are urging riders to proactively inspect key components, including brakes, tires, headlights, indicators, and rear lights. Mechanical defects are frequently cited as a contributing factor in traffic incidents, and preventative maintenance can significantly reduce this risk.

Experts recommend that riders familiarize themselves with their motorcycle’s maintenance schedule and perform necessary servicing at recommended intervals. This includes checking fluid levels, lubricating moving parts, and inspecting the overall condition of the vehicle. Professional servicing by a qualified mechanic is also advisable.

Avoiding Distractions and Unsafe Maneuvers

Motorcycle operation demands constant balance and full concentration. Ajman Police have issued a strong warning against the use of mobile phones or any other handheld devices while riding. Even momentary distractions can severely impair a rider’s reaction time and lead to a collision. This aligns with broader UAE regulations prohibiting mobile phone use while driving.

Furthermore, riders are advised to avoid sudden lane changes, improper crossings, and weaving between vehicles. These unpredictable maneuvers make it difficult for other drivers to anticipate the motorcycle’s movements, substantially increasing the risk of an accident. Predictable and responsible riding behavior is key to minimizing danger. The use of personal protective equipment, such as helmets and appropriate riding gear, remains a vital component of motorcycle safety.

The Ajman Police have not specified a definitive end date for the current awareness campaign, but officials indicate that enforcement of these regulations will be ongoing. Future initiatives may include targeted safety workshops for riders and increased patrols in areas with a high incidence of motorcycle accidents. The effectiveness of the campaign will likely be measured by tracking accident rates and analyzing compliance with traffic laws in the coming months. Continued monitoring and adaptation of safety strategies will be necessary to address the evolving challenges of motorcycle traffic in the emirate.

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