Abu Dhabi Police have announced strict penalties for motorists who fail to give way to pedestrians in designated areas with speed limits of 40 km/h. The rule applies specifically to residential zones, school vicinities and areas around hospitals, where pedestrians are given priority on the road, even if no marked crossing lines are present.
As outlined in Section 69, drivers who ignore this rule will face a fine of Dh500 and six traffic points. Authorities emphasized the importance of slowing down in these areas and ensuring that pedestrians can cross safely. The reminder serves as part of a broader campaign aimed at promoting road safety and protecting vulnerable pedestrians, particularly in neighborhoods and areas frequented by children and the elderly.
Motorists are strongly urged to exercise caution, reduce their speed, and give pedestrians the right of way in these specified low-speed zones to avoid penalties and contribute to safer roads.