Sharjah Police reported that the number of violations that have been paid since the implementation of the decision to reduce traffic violations in the emirate has exceeded 50% of the number of violations.

Sharjah Police called on drivers and vehicle owners who have not yet submitted their violations to urgently settle their conditions and benefit from the decision to reduce violations, which will expire on January 31.

The director of the Traffic and Patrols Department at Sharjah Police, Lt. Col. Mohammed Abdullah Alai Al-Naqbi, stressed that the goal of implementing the decision to reduce violations is due to the Sharjah Police’s keenness to facilitate violators, enabling them to settle their conditions, re-renew and register their vehicles, and ensure their suitability for traveling on the roads, in order to preserve Their safety and that of road users.

He indicated to the administration that several measures have been taken to facilitate and expedite the procedures for settlement and settlement of violations, and to renew the registration of vehicles, through all windows and service centers of the General Command of Sharjah Police.

Sharjah police previously announced in late October that more than 175,000 violations had been paid within a month of implementing the decision.