See a stop sign? Read these four rules to avoid a Dh500 fine

See a stop sign? Read these four rules to avoid a Dh500 fine

When driving in Abu Dhabi, make sure you come to a complete stop at all stop signs. Otherwise, you might face a Dh500 fine and six black points.

The Abu Dhabi Police Department has issued a list of five regulations to follow in order to ensure that you come to a complete stop at the stop sign.

On May 27, the post was shared on Abu Dhabi Police’s official social media pages. The following are the rules to remember when approaching a stop sign, according to the article:

Just in the first nine months of 2021, Abu Dhabi Police stated it has documented 492 breaches of motorists failing to stop at stop signs.

Fine for not stopping

A motorist who fails to stop entirely at a stop sign is subject to a Dh500 fine and six black points under the Federal Traffic Law.

Fine for not stopping for school buses

While failing to stop at a stop sign can result in a fine and penalty points, failing to stop at a stop sign on a school bus is considered an aggravated offense.

On May 9, Abu Dhabi police issued a reminder on its official social media platforms, urging cars to come to a complete stop anytime a school bus displays the ‘stop’ sign. Violators will be fined Dh1,000 and given 10 black points, according to the UAE’s federal traffic code.

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