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Ajman announces 50% discount on traffic fines

The discount covers all the fines on violations committed in the emirate before October 31

Published: Fri 1 Nov 2024, 11:31 AM

Updated: Thu 28 Nov 2024, 3:39 PM

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A 50 per cent discount on traffic fines starting November 4 until December 15, 2024 was announced by Ajman Police on Friday.

In a post on social media platform X, the authority said the discount covers all the fines on violations committed in Ajman before October 31. This new initiative also covers the cancellation of the seizure of registered vehicles and traffic points.

The authority, however, said that it doesn't cover the "aggravated violations". The aggravated violations that are not included in the decision are recklessly driving a light or heavy vehicle, truck drivers overtaking in a place where overtaking is prohibited, exceeding the maximum speed limit by more than 80kmph, and making changes to the vehicle without prior authorisation.

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The authority called on all vehicle owners to take advantage of the decision and pay their accumulated fines, and to comply with traffic rules to ensure traffic safety.

How to pay

Ajman residents with outstanding traffic fines can pay through the following:

  • Service centres
  • Sahl machine
  • Ministry of Interior app
  • Ajman Police app.

As part of its effort to catch traffic violators, Ajman on October 1 identified 26 locations for installing electronic gates as part of the emirate's smart monitoring system.

This AI-operated system utilises smart monitoring with cameras to detect violations such as using a mobile phone while driving and not wearing a seat belt. The smart system aims to reduce road accidents and enhance traffic safety for both drivers and pedestrians, Sheikh Major General Sultan bin Abdullah Al Nuaimi, Commander-in-Chief of Ajman Police, said.

According to the authority, issuing violations using smart systems contributes to providing the highest levels of traffic safety and avoiding the negative consequences of driving a vehicle with an expired licence.

Ajman Police urged everyone to adhere to traffic rules and regulations.

Using phones or any other distractions while driving will lead to a Dh400 fine and four black points on the driving licence, according to federal law.

The law also states that all passengers in a car are required to wear seat belts including those sitting in the rear seat, failing which the driver of the vehicle will be fined Dh400 and given four black points.

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