Dubai's road safety regulations are stringent, with hefty fines imposed on traffic violations to ensure the safety of both residents and tourists. One of the significant regulations pertains to speeding violations. Motorists caught speeding can face fines up to AED 2,000 and incur 12 black points on their driving record.
To offer some leniency, authorities in Dubai have introduced a "grace speed limit" on specific roads. This means that slightly exceeding the speed limit will not immediately result in a radar flash or a fine. The article provides a detailed list of roads in Dubai where this grace speed limit is applicable, alongside the specific speed limits and radar settings for each road.
This measure aims to provide some flexibility to drivers while maintaining overall road safety. The grace speed limit is part of Dubai's broader effort to balance traffic management and driver convenience, ensuring that the city's roads remain safe without being overly punitive.
For a full breakdown of roads with their respective speed and radar limits, readers are encouraged to refer to the detailed list provided by local authorities.
This blog will explain the grace speed limits in Dubai, where drivers are allowed to exceed the speed limit by a small margin before incurring a fine. It will cover the specific rules regarding speed limits, including the grace allowances on different types of roads, and detail the penalties for exceeding these limits.