Clear 4 Black Points from Your License on Accident-Free Day
Drivers in Dubai, here’s some exciting news. Mark your calendars for Monday, August 26, the day the Ministry of the Interior has designated as Accident Free Day. On this day, you can have four black points removed from your driver’s license. This initiative is a part of the government’s ongoing efforts to enhance road safety in the UAE.
The Easy Road to a Clean Record
Participating in this initiative is straightforward. All you need to do is sign up for a traffic safety pledge and, most importantly, stick to it. By doing so, you’ll be eligible to have four black points removed from your license on Saturday, September 14.
Brigadier Engineer Hussein Ahmed Al Harithi, chairman of the Federal Traffic Council, explains, “This campaign is part of our strategy to promote responsible driving and align with the UAE government’s vision for road safety.”
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Understanding the Traffic Pledge
The pledge is simple and based on common sense. Here’s what you commit to:
- Maintaining a safe distance from the vehicle ahead
- Yielding to pedestrians at crossings
- Always wearing a seatbelt
- Adhering to speed limits
- Not using a handheld mobile phone while driving
- Giving way to emergency vehicles, police, public service vehicles, and official convoys
Black Points and Fines: A Quick Overview
Understanding the traffic rules and associated penalties is crucial. Here’s a quick rundown of some common violations:
- Failure to leave a safe distance: AED 400 fine and four black points
- Not giving way to pedestrians: AED 500 fine and six black points
- Not wearing a seatbelt: AED 400 fine and four black points
- Using mobile phones while driving: AED 800 fine and four black points
- Not giving way to emergency vehicles: AED 3,000 fine and six black points
- Sudden swerving: AED 1,000 fine and four black points
- Failing to stop at a school bus stop sign: AED 1,000 fine and ten black points
- Improper parking: AED 500 fine
- Blocking fire hydrants or spaces for people of determination: AED 1,000 fine and six black points
- Children under 10 or shorter than 145cm in the front seat: AED 400 fine
By following these rules and signing up for the traffic safety pledge, drivers can contribute to safer roads in Dubai and potentially have some black points removed from their licenses.