Same weight rain Authorities are stepping up enforcement of dangerous driving behavior in wet conditions as unsettled weather sweeps the UAE. What many motorists don’t realize is that these are not new rules, but on wet days enforcement becomes stricter, penalties are heavier and mistakes are more costly.Driving in the UAE on rainy days is particularly dangerous as oil and dust accumulation causes the roads to become slippery, visibility drops dramatically, and drivers tend to be less experienced in wet conditions. As a result, authorities have stepped up surveillance and even minor violations can escalate into major penalties. Here are 7 key fines every motorist should know about.
Authorities have repeatedly warned drivers not to attempt to cross flooded areas, even if they appear to be controllable.
Rain-related accidents are often caused by drivers failing to adjust their speed, making this type of accident one of the most serious violations.
Authorities stress that distractions are more dangerous when it rains because reaction times are shortened.
Hazard lights may confuse other drivers and increase ACCIDENT risk.
To maintain visibility, headlights are mandatory rather than optional.
During storms, authorities frequently redirect traffic and ignoring this would be considered a serious offense.
This is considered a public safety violation, not just a traffic violation.
Beyond that, there are several common driving habits that become more dangerous and punishable when it rains.
The authorities are particularly strict on flooded areas, and for good reason. Recent warnings have highlighted that vehicles in moving water can lose control immediately, flood crossings can lead to life-threatening incidents and rescue operations become more dangerous. The purpose of punishment is to deter risky behavior, not just to punish risky behavior.Rainy day traffic regulations in the UAE are not about revenue, but about preventing accidents in high-risk conditions. Authorities have made it clear that rain will change driving rules and speed limits may still apply, but safe speeds are lower and drivers should adapt their behavior rather than just follow signs.
To avoid fines and stay safe:
In the UAE, rain changes not only the weather but also how strictly traffic laws are enforced. From fines of Dh400 to Dh2,000, blackspots and even impoundment of vehicles, the penalties, while harsh, are intentional because during erratic weather the real risk is not the rain itself, but how drivers respond.
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