The smart systems in Ras Al Khaimah seized seven thousand and 772 vehicles with expired licenses within three months since the application and activation of the technical systems last November on all the emirate’s roads by means of advanced traffic surveillance cameras that work to enhance and control traffic safety
Maintaining the safety of road users in accordance with the best international practices in the field of road safety and security.
Ras Al Khaimah Police stated that the smart systems on the emirate’s roads monitor and release violations of all expired vehicles, even those with numbers issued by licensing departments in other emirates, warning that some vehicle drivers neglect to renew their licenses at the same time.
or delaying it until further notice in a way that causes a technical defect to the vehicle as a result of not having it checked and its periodic maintenance, which leads to accidents that pose a danger to their safety and the safety of others.
She explained that in the event that the license expiration violation is not paid, another traffic violation will be issued when passing again in front of the traffic control devices 15 days after the issuance of the first license expiration violation, in accordance with the traffic conditions and procedures used to ensure traffic safety.
She stated that the fine for driving an expired vehicle is 500 dirhams, with the vehicle being impounded for a period of seven days, in addition to four traffic points.
As part of supporting plans to enhance traffic safety on the roads.
The smart systems in Ras Al Khaimah seized seven thousand and 772 vehicles with expired licenses within three months since the application and activation of the technical systems last November on all the emirate’s roads by means of advanced traffic surveillance cameras that work to enhance and control traffic safety
Maintaining the safety of road users in accordance with the best international practices in the field of road safety and security.
Ras Al Khaimah Police stated that the smart systems on the emirate’s roads monitor and release violations of all expired vehicles, even those with numbers issued by licensing departments in other emirates, warning that some vehicle drivers neglect to renew their licenses at the same time.
or delaying it until further notice in a way that causes a technical defect to the vehicle as a result of not having it checked and its periodic maintenance, which leads to accidents that pose a danger to their safety and the safety of others.
She explained that in the event that the license expiration violation is not paid, another traffic violation will be issued when passing again in front of the traffic control devices 15 days after the issuance of the first license expiration violation, in accordance with the traffic conditions and procedures used to ensure traffic safety.
She stated that the fine for driving an expired vehicle is 500 dirhams, with the vehicle being impounded for a period of seven days, in addition to four traffic points.
As part of supporting plans to enhance traffic safety on the roads.
The smart systems in Ras Al Khaimah seized seven thousand and 772 vehicles with expired licenses within three months since the application and activation of the technical systems last November on all the emirate’s roads by means of advanced traffic surveillance cameras that work to enhance and control traffic safety
Maintaining the safety of road users in accordance with the best international practices in the field of road safety and security.
Ras Al Khaimah Police stated that the smart systems on the emirate’s roads monitor and release violations of all expired vehicles, even those with numbers issued by licensing departments in other emirates, warning that some vehicle drivers neglect to renew their licenses at the same time.
or delaying it until further notice in a way that causes a technical defect to the vehicle as a result of not having it checked and its periodic maintenance, which leads to accidents that pose a danger to their safety and the safety of others.
She explained that in the event that the license expiration violation is not paid, another traffic violation will be issued when passing again in front of the traffic control devices 15 days after the issuance of the first license expiration violation, in accordance with the traffic conditions and procedures used to ensure traffic safety.
She stated that the fine for driving an expired vehicle is 500 dirhams, with the vehicle being impounded for a period of seven days, in addition to four traffic points.
As part of supporting plans to enhance traffic safety on the roads.
The smart systems in Ras Al Khaimah seized seven thousand and 772 vehicles with expired licenses within three months since the application and activation of the technical systems last November on all the emirate’s roads by means of advanced traffic surveillance cameras that work to enhance and control traffic safety
Maintaining the safety of road users in accordance with the best international practices in the field of road safety and security.
Ras Al Khaimah Police stated that the smart systems on the emirate’s roads monitor and release violations of all expired vehicles, even those with numbers issued by licensing departments in other emirates, warning that some vehicle drivers neglect to renew their licenses at the same time.
or delaying it until further notice in a way that causes a technical defect to the vehicle as a result of not having it checked and its periodic maintenance, which leads to accidents that pose a danger to their safety and the safety of others.
She explained that in the event that the license expiration violation is not paid, another traffic violation will be issued when passing again in front of the traffic control devices 15 days after the issuance of the first license expiration violation, in accordance with the traffic conditions and procedures used to ensure traffic safety.
She stated that the fine for driving an expired vehicle is 500 dirhams, with the vehicle being impounded for a period of seven days, in addition to four traffic points.
As part of supporting plans to enhance traffic safety on the roads.