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The Umm Al Quwain Police have installed new radars in the Al Nifa area.
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Sources with the UAQ traffic police told Khaleej Times that the speed limit on the roads of Al Nifa has been set at 60kmph.
“A maximum buffer speed of 20kmph is allowed, and the new radars will start flashing at 81kmph.”
Recently, the UAQ police installed multiple radars in the emirate to catch speeding motorists.
“Some drivers ignore traffic rules and speed limits, posing a grave risk to road users' safety. It is mostly young drivers who are caught for speeding violations.”
“As per the federal traffic law, exceeding the maximum speed limit by more than 80kmph draws a fine of Dh3,000, along with 23 black traffic points and 60-day impoundment."
More radars - fixed and mobile - will be deployed along the roads of the emirate to curb speeding drivers, said the police.
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Visitors can enjoy movies with family favourites, including ‘The Jungle Book’, ‘Jumanji’ and ‘Zootopia’ to match the wild theme every evening from 8pm
Sheikh Mohamed conveyed his congratulations to all eight honourees, recognising their inspiring efforts and significant contributions in service to society
His father thanked everyone who participated in the search mission despite the challenges posed by flooding in various parts of the emirate
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Nearly 6,000 volunteers linked to a single support group are working tirelessly across the country to help those affected
Real estate developer MAG pledges to cover all the costs of necessary repairs for affected residents
The substantial increase in charges left many residents financially burdened, as they strive to retrieve their stranded vehicles
While parents acknowledge the importance of safety as a result of inclement weather, they also expressed disquiet about extended holidays