In the video shared by the Abu Dhabi Police, speeding cars are seen crashing into vehicles as traffic builds up unexpectedly
The speed on the arterial road, extending from Yabsa Bypass Roundabout to the end of Thawban area, has been reduced from 140 kmph to 120 kmph.
"The speed change is to take effect on July 1, 2019," the statement added.
"The additional 20kmph buffer speed is still valid," the force said.
Police urged motorists to observe the new speed limit to avoid fines.
"Fixed radars have been installed on the road, and mobile speed cameras will be deployed on Sheikh Maktoum bin Rashid road to oversee drivers' compliance with the new speed limit and ensure road users' safety," the statement concluded.
In the video shared by the Abu Dhabi Police, speeding cars are seen crashing into vehicles as traffic builds up unexpectedly
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