Stay Safe: E-Scooter and Bicycle Avoid Fines and Vehicle Seizures in Dubai
Did you know riding your e-scooter or bicycle at pedestrian crossings in Dubai could lead to hefty fines or even vehicle seizures? Dubai Police have been actively enforcing traffic safety regulations for e-scooter riders and cyclists, leading to significant penalties for violators.
Major Violations and Penalties
During a recent traffic safety campaign in July, Dubai Police impounded 640 bicycles and e-scooters. Major General Abdullah Ali Al Ghaithi, Assistant Commandant for Operations Affairs, highlighted that many of these vehicles were seized because riders failed to dismount at pedestrian crossings. This reckless behaviour is considered a serious safety hazard.
Critical Safety Rules for Cyclists and E-Scooter Riders
Dismount at Pedestrian Crossings: Riders must dismount and walk their vehicles across pedestrian crossings to avoid endangering themselves and others.
Travel with Traffic Flow: Riding against traffic is dangerous and carries a Dh200 fine. Stick to designated lanes and follow traffic signals.
Avoid High-Speed Roads: Bicycling on roads with speed limits over 60 km/h is illegal and punishable by a Dh300 fine.
Wear Safety Gear: Helmets and reflective jackets are mandatory. Riders must also have bright white front lights and red rear light reflectors, especially near highways.
No Passengers on E-Scooters: Carrying a passenger on an e-scooter incurs a Dh300 fine. Similarly, transporting a passenger on an unequipped bicycle or e-bike results in a Dh200 fine.
Promote Safe Riding Practices
Adhering to these regulations ensures your safety and the safety of others. Major General Al Ghaithi emphasized the importance of riding responsibly to prevent accidents and reduce traffic violations. By following these rules, you can enjoy a safe and enjoyable riding experience in Dubai.
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