Mar 17, 2009
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UAE: Speed limits to be revised soon
07 March 2009
DUBAI – The final decision on the revision of speed limits in Dubai is expected in two months,
according to the Road and Traffic Authority (RTA)
Meanwhile, an RTA official said that motorists should continue to abide by the maximum and
minimum speed limits on the signboards while driving on Sheikh Zayed Road )SZR)
“The speed limits on SZR are 100km per hour from the World Trade Centre roundabout to the
Fifth Interchange at Jebel Ali and 120km per hour from the Fifth Interchange till Abu Dhabi. The
minimum speed limit on the road is 60km per hour,” the official added.
The revision would come at a time when motorists, including taxi drivers, have been confused by
the speed limited imposed on Sheikh Zayed Road, particularly after the installation of the new
traffic cameras at different intervals of the road.
“It’s very confusing sometime. With so many cameras on the road, we don’t know when we are
going to get clicked,” said Abdul Khatir Rahman, a taxi driver. “Last month, two cameras clicked
pictures of my car on the road, despite my speed being well within the legally acceptable limit. I
really want to know if there has been any kind of revision in the speed limits.” He said.
Meanwhile, the RTA official urged motorists to keep a lookout for the temporary signboards that
have been erected as well.
“There are some roadworks and diversions in progress on Sheikh Zayed Road and the speed
limits near these zones have been reduced considerably that what has been stated, The drivers
need to follow these temporary signs that show the right speed limits,” the official said.
“The roads are constantly monitored for their safety records, and speed limits are being
evaluated for their effectiveness,” he added.
Hussain Al Banna, Director of Traffic Department listed other planned traffic initiatives, which
included taking remedial actions in the dangerous traffic spots, raising the bar for traffic safety
on all new road projects and introducing a road safety assessment system in the city.