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Abu Dhabi Highway Speed Limit Reduction: New Rules Effective From April 14, 2025

Suprava Priyadarshni
Last updated: July 22, 2025 2:43 am
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Abu Dhabi Highway Speed Limit Reduction: New Rules Effective From April 14, 2025
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Abu Dhabi, April 10, 2025: Implementation of significant Abu Dhabi Highway Speed Limit Reduction in major routes is novel in Abu Dhabi as part of its road safety initiatives. In an official statement, new speed limits were said to provide safe movements and convenient driving for everybody. They come into effect from April 14, 2025, under the framework of Abu Dhabi Highway Speed Limit Reduction.

Abu Dhabi Traffic validated changes in its social media update, showing respect for the new regulation. This is an indication of the emirate’s intention for raising its roadways’ level of traffic security through the Abu Dhabi Highway Speed Limit Reduction initiative.

Abu Dhabi Highway Speed Limit Reduction: New Rules Effective April 14, 2025

Why Were These Changes Made?

The measures are part of Abu Dhabi’s road strategy for decreasing overspeeding accidents under the Abu Dhabi Highway Speed Limit Reduction initiative. Police authorities have appealed to drivers to drive carefully and adhere to the new speed limits from April 14.

تخفيض السرعة على طريق أبوظبي – سويحان E20 من 120 إلى 100 كم / ساعة ابتداءً من تاريخ 14 أبريل 2025. pic.twitter.com/Y9EpDAQQkF

— أبوظبي للتنقل | AD Mobility (@ad_mobility) April 9, 2025

Speed Limits Across Major Highways in Abu Dhabi

In an attempt to provide greater clarity in speed regulation rules in various segments of the emirate, the following is an update of key highway speed limits under the Abu Dhabi Highway Speed Limit Reduction program:

Road Name and SectionPrevious Speed Limit (km/h)New Speed Limit (km/h)
Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed International Road (E11)160140
Abu Dhabi–Sweihan Road (E20)120100
Abu Dhabi–Al Ain Road (E22) near Sas Al Nakhl120100
Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Street (E311) near Sweihan Bridge140120
Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Street (E311) near Baniyas Cemetery120100
Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Street (E10) near Sheikh Zayed Bridge120100
Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Road (E12) between Jubail Island and Saadiyat Island140/120120/100

Penalties for Speeding Violations in Abu Dhabi

Abu Dhabi imposes harsh penalties for speeding offenses in order to promote road security under the Abu Dhabi Highway Speed Limit Reduction framework. Following is an extensive table describing penalties in terms of fines, black points, and durations of impounding for vehicles against the degree of speeding limit violation for everyone:

Abu Dhabi Highway Speed Limit Reduction: New Rules Effective April 14, 2025
Speeding ViolationFine (Dh)Black PointsVehicle Impoundment Duration
Exceeding by over 80 km/h3,0002360 days
Exceeding by over 60 km/h2,0001230 days
Exceeding by up to 60 km/h1,500615 days

Takeaways for Drivers

  • Severe Punishments: The rule is simple; the greater the speed offense, the heavier the punishment under the Abu Dhabi Highway Speed Limit Reduction policy.
  • Black Points System: Amassing black points can result in suspension of driving privileges.
  • Vehicle Impoundment: Offenders can lose rights to use their vehicles for significant periods.

Motorists should stick to speed limits to evade such penalties and provide better road security in Abu Dhabi.

Why These Changes Matter?

The reduced speed limits form part of Abu Dhabi’s strategy to promote road safety by minimizing speeding accidents. Authorities have confirmed enforcement of the changes will be strictly carried out using radar devices under the Abu Dhabi Highway Speed Limit Reduction initiative to punish violators.

Abu Dhabi Highway Speed Limit Reduction: New Rules Effective April 14, 2025

Benefits:

  • Improved road safety for drivers and pedestrians.
  • Lessened accident severity due to high-speed crashes.
  • Improved regulation of traffic at peak hours.

Key Points for Drivers:

  • The new speed limits take effect as of April 14, 2025.
  • Radar monitoring will check adherence to the new limits.
  • Violations attract penalty or fine charges, and drivers need to be careful and follow signboards.

By following these new rules, motorists can ensure Abu Dhabi’s roadways become safe without incurring penalties and fines.

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