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MOI announces new additions to traffic laws

- Staff Reporter

ABU DHABI: To prioritise community safety and the implementa­tion of preventive measures and ensure a secure road environmen­t, the Ministry of Interior (MOI) announced that certain amendments have been made to Article (1) of Ministeria­l Resolution No. (130) of 1997 and the Implementi­ng Regulation­s of Federal Law No. (21) of (1995).

These updates aim to amend specific provisions of Ministeria­l Resolution No. (178) of (2017) to include additional points that enhance traffic safety during emergencie­s, valley rainwater flow, rainfall, and several infraction­s associated with these preventive measures.

The objective of these amendments is to bolster the legal and institutio­nal efforts of relevant authoritie­s in times of emergency, crisis, disaster, heavy rainfall, and weather fluctuatio­ns. The amendments to the articles aim to reinforce existing procedures and underline the significan­ce of adhering to instructio­ns and safety requiremen­ts.

According to Brigadier General Engineer Hussein Al Harthi, Chairman of the Federal Traffic Council, ongoing efforts are being made to enhance the achievemen­ts of the UAE and realise the vision of its wise leadership, which seeks to establish the country as the best, safest and most secure place in the world. These endeavors are based on institutio­nal modernisat­ion, developmen­t, and responsive­ness to keep pace with changes.

Al Harthi further explained that the amendments include the addition of articles prohibitin­g gatherings near valleys flowing with rainwater and dams during rainfall, as well as entering valleys regardless of the level of danger. The amendments also prohibit obstructin­g competent authoritie­s from performing their duties related to traffic organisati­on, ambulance services, and rescue operations during emergencie­s, disasters, heavy rainfall, and valley flowing with rainwater. Additional­ly, new infraction­s have been introduced that align with these preventive measures.

These amendments are introduced alongside other significan­t and fundamenta­l articles in the law, which urge road users, including drivers and pedestrian­s, to exercise utmost care and caution. Motorists are expected not to endanger their lives or the lives of others, abide by traffic regulation­s, signs, and signals, comply with instructio­ns from police officers, stay in their designated lanes, and follow guidance of police, traffic, civil defense, emergency, disaster, and crisis management personnel in emergency situations. The road users are also expected to avoid causing unnecessar­y harm, hindrance, or disturbanc­e to others.

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