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IT PAYS TO DRIVE SAFE

DUBAI POLICE’S YEAR OF TOLERANCE INITIATIVE AIMS TO MAKE ROADS SAFER

- BY ALI AL SHOUK Staff Reporter

Drivers who do not commit any traffic violations for three months will be eligible for a 25 per cent reduction.

If it is six months, it will be 50 per cent discount.

For nine months 75 per cent reduction.

Fine-free for 12 months a 100 per cent discount.

The initiative only applies to individual­s who own vehicles and does not apply to vehicles registered to private companies, rental offices and public or private transport companies.” Maj Gen Mohammad Saif Al Zafein | Assistant commander-in-chief of operations, Dubai Police

Motorists who don’t commit traffic offences for 12 months, starting February 6, could get a 100 per cent discount on their accumulate­d traffic fines thanks to a new initiative by Dubai Police.

Major General Abdullah Khalifa Al Merri, Commanderi­n-Chief of Dubai Police, said that the new initiative is part of the Year of Tolerance and will help drivers get discounts on their traffic fines, while encouragin­g them to drive more responsibi­ly in future.

“Motorists who don’t commit traffic offences for three months [counted from February 6] will benefit from a 25 per cent discount, while motorists who don’t commit offences for six months will enjoy a 50 per cent discount,” said Al Merri.

Motorists who don’t commit traffic offences for nine months, however, will get a possible 75 per cent discount and motorists who don’t commit a traffic offence for a year will enjoy a 100 per cent discount.

“In line with the Year of Tolerance, we have this initiative for the settlement of traffic fines in Dubai,” said Al Merri.

Reducing accidents

He added that the initiative aims to reduce traffic accidents as drivers will have a stronger motivation to follow traffic rules in order to get a discount on their earlier fines.

“The initiative will have a positive feedback and we hope it will make more drivers follow the traffic laws,” said Al Merri. “The initiative will help in securing roads and lives as well as ensuring the happiness of our communitie­s,” he added. He said that it runs until the end of this year, but if it is successful Dubai Police might extend it.

Meanwhile, Major General Mohammad Saif Al Zafein, assistant commander-in-chief of operations, said the 100 per cent discount applies to all vehicles registered in Dubai, on condition that the driver abides by traffic laws and regulation­s and does not commit any violations for a full calendar year starting from February 6. “We wanted to create a different plan for traffic discounts,” said Al Zafein.

“The driver will determine if he gets the discount or not and the well-behaved driver will be rewarded in this initiative.”

Parking and Salik fines, however, are not included in the initiative, he said, as they are not traffic offences. “The discount will apply to the seizure of vehicles and traffic points too,” he added.

“The initiative only applies to individual­s who own vehicles and does not apply to vehicles registered to private companies, rental offices and public or private transport companies.”

Exclusions

Al Zafein added that drivers who reside outside the country for more than three consecutiv­e months from the date of the traffic violation cannot benefit from the initiative.

“The fines will be computed on February 6 with a 25 per cent reduction for every three months.

“If a driver commits an offence before the end of the period, he or she cannot benefit from the initiative, and the grace period is recounted from the date of the new violation,” he said.

 ?? Courtesy: Dubai Police ?? Maj Gen Abdullah Khalifa Al Merri, Maj Gen Mohammad Saif Al Zafein and other officials during a press conference held to reveal details of the discounts on traffic fines, in Dubai yesterday.
Courtesy: Dubai Police Maj Gen Abdullah Khalifa Al Merri, Maj Gen Mohammad Saif Al Zafein and other officials during a press conference held to reveal details of the discounts on traffic fines, in Dubai yesterday.
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