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After an accident the vehicle details, description of the incident, vehicle history and photographs are uploaded and connected to the Abu Dhabi Municipality and Abu Dhabi Police GHQ. It is designed not only to allow for a faster processing of accident reports or fines it also allows for detailed data to be compiled over, for example, accident ...
United Arab Emirates vehicle registration plates Emirate Image (550x110mm) Image (335x155mm) Description and range (applies to current version) Abu Dhabi (1(2) 12345) The first number can be either 4 to 20 or 1 (50 for year), while the numbers after it can be only up to five digits. Ajman
UAE police vehicle. The crime rate in the United Arab Emirates is relatively moderate [1] [2] compared to more highly industrialized nations. [2] Incidents of petty crime such as pickpocketing are low. [1] The United States Department of State states: "Crime generally is not a problem for travelers in the UAE.
A bus carrying migrant workers collided with another vehicle in Abu Dhabi emirate, killing 22 and injuring 24. [152] February 7 – Zambia – Chibombo bus crash. A bus collided with a semi-truck and an SUV on the Great North Road, killing 51. [153] February 9 – Chile – Tomé tragedy. A bus carrying football fans fell into a 100-meter ...
If the annual turnover in 12 consecutive months is less than the voluntary registration threshold, the company or person may apply for de-registration in 20 days. Failing to submit de-registration application lead to a fine of up to AED10,000 (US$2720). [11]
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[7] 29% of the vehicles using the E 30 are lightweight vehicles, which account for 73% (43) of the 59 accidents from 2014 to 2017. [8] The E 30 is the main link for trucks carrying goods from western UAE (i.e. Abu Dhabi) to the border of Oman, as E 30 merges to E 40 at western Al Ain, 42km from the border between the UAE and Oman.
Speed limits in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi are generally higher than the other Emirates. The general speed limit in Abu Dhabi is 140 km/h whereas in the Northern Emirates and Dubai Speed Limit is 120km/h. Every Emirate with the exception of Abu Dhabi also has a speed buffer, allowing motorists to drive 20 km/h above the posted speed limit without ...