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UAE Authorities Act Against Modified Car Noise Disturbing Residential Areas

Last updated: March 13, 2026 1:02 pm
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Published: March 13, 2026
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Frequent reports of loud combustion noises after dark trace back to unauthorized vehicle alterations, unsettling communities where authorities now increase monitoring and response efforts throughout the Emirates.

Residents Alarmed by Explosion-Like Sounds

From Abu Dhabi to Ras Al Khaimah, traffic units are acting on complaints about cars producing sharp, explosive sounds. These actions follow multiple reports of startling nighttime disturbances across residential zones linked to modified car noise. Vehicles found altering exhaust systems or engine components face penalties under revised guidelines. Some locals had mistaken the abrupt blasts for gunfire or accidents. Monitoring has increased near urban centres where such incidents were frequent. Authorities cite public disturbance and safety concerns as central reasons behind the push.

At times, loud noises broke the stillness of night, startling those who lived nearby. These sharp reports, mistaken at first for explosions, spread unease among people already aware of ongoing regional unrest.

Modified Vehicles Behind the Disturbances

It was verified by local authorities that the disturbances came from cars with altered exhausts meant to create sharp popping noises often associated with modified car noise. Officials noted these actions typically involved younger individuals who would accelerate abruptly, setting off sudden bursts of sound along quiet roads. Noise events tended to cluster in neighborhoods where engine manipulation occurred during evening hours. Responsibility frequently traced back to adolescents using vehicle modifications to generate abrupt auditory effects near homes.

Authorities pointed to careless operation of motor vehicles. Unlawful modifications contributed, their loud engines drawing attention through persistent modified car noise. The root cause stood apart from broader risks – driver behavior was central. Noise came not from machinery failing but choices made behind the wheel.

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Increased Patrols in Residential Areas

After several reports, authorities increased presence and observation within housing areas of urban centres such as Dubai and Sharjah. Sounds of sudden motor roars during nighttime hours reached homes, caused by bikes and altered automobiles, their amplified exhaust notes and modified car noise travelling far beyond empty roads.

Focused attention by officials highlighted how actions of this kind interfere with community calm while creating concerns for traffic security.

Dubai Police Deploy Monitoring Systems

From Dubai Police leadership comes word that surveillance technology is being rolled out, together with active patrols, to address ongoing concerns. While oversight methods evolve, field operations continue under structured planning. New tools appear in parallel with street-level efforts, shaping a dual approach. Oversight grows more precise as teams apply updated protocols across districts to monitor modified car noise incidents.

“Our aim is to enhance road safety and ensure the comfort and tranquillity of residents by addressing violations such as excessive vehicle noise and illegal modifications,” he said.

Much quieter streets emerge when altered vehicles produce less sound, officials note. Such reductions tie into wider moves aimed at preserving peace where people live. A settled environment often follows from these adjustments, they observe. Progress here links closely to ongoing work protecting neighborhood stability and reducing modified car noise.

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Sharjah Police Launch Targeted Inspections

Frequent reports of noisy cars at night prompted Sharjah authorities to increase patrols. Action followed persistent feedback from people living nearby. Monitoring grew stricter after concerns reached officials. Response measures expanded as disturbances continued past midnight. Community unease led to stronger presence on streets. Pressure built gradually, then changed how officers managed traffic noise.

From time to time, loud vehicles draw attention through altered parts not approved by regulation. Brigadier Khalifa Al Khassouni leads the Central Region Department under Sharjah Police oversight. His team now applies focused checks across certain roads. These efforts aim at spotting automobiles changed beyond permitted standards. Oversight includes mobile units plus fixed positions. Detection relies on monitoring patterns and physical verification. Adjusted engines, exhausts, or sound systems often trigger scrutiny.

It was stated that the effort intends to strengthen how secure locals feel, especially when unexpected noises might cause unease. One reason given involves moments when sharp sounds could startle individuals more easily than usual.

Heavy Penalties for Violators

A single instance of operating a motor vehicle emitting abnormal sound levels may trigger severe consequences under UAE law. Authorities will identify such violations connected to modified car noise; a monetary penalty of Dh2000 applies. 12 demerit marks are added to the driver’s record upon conviction. In certain cases, officials may retain possession of the automobile temporarily.

Fines might apply when vehicles undergo unapproved changes – penalties sometimes involve seizure along with charges up to Dh10,000 for retrieval. Though rare, such cases do occur under strict review.

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Parents Urged to Monitor Young Drivers

Concerns arise, supervision of younger drivers becomes necessary, officials suggest. To avoid unrest among residents caused by modified car noise, close attention by caregivers is advised. Awareness, when maintained, reduces risk. Communities remain unsettled if incidents occur without warning. Vigilance at home may precede peace on streets.

Unusual vehicle sound or dangerous operation should be noticed, local officials recommend using designated law enforcement methods to inform authorities, allowing timely intervention by patrol units.

Authorities Reassure Public of Safety

Despite shifts across neighboring areas, officials emphasized once again the nation’s strong sense of security and order. Readiness within protective forces stays at full capacity, adapting if conditions change, while also keeping communities updated and composed. Peace has returned to some areas following a quick reaction by law enforcement. Patrols appear more frequent now, which people observe has made daily life steadier.

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