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Dubai: 28 reasons why the police can seize your automobile

December 27, 2023
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Dubai: 28 reasons why the police can seize your automobile

The population of Dubai has been increasing gradually, and as of December 2023, it was close to 3.653 million. As a result, there are now more cars on the road: 3.9 million as of September 2023, according to Salik, the toll gate operator for the emirate. In the first nine months of 2023, 437 million trips were made by these vehicles through the Salik gates.

Police have implemented three kinds of sanctions for breaking Emirates traffic laws: fines, black points, and car confiscation. This is done to ensure public safety.

Dubai Police frequently conduct road safety initiatives to increase driver awareness amidst increasing traffic. Police have implemented three different sanctions for breaking the emirate’s traffic laws: fines, black points, and car confiscation, all aimed at ensuring the safety of the populace and pedestrians. Serious infractions result in vehicle confiscation, lasting anywhere from seven to ninety days.

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