Abu Dhabi Police: 1000 dirhams for unlicensed trailers

Police called for installing a lamp and a reflector in the trailer.

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Abu Dhabi Police called on owners of trailers and semi-trailers of all types and sizes to ensure that they comply with safety requirements, and to review the Directorate of Licensing of Drivers and Vehicles to conduct the necessary technical examination and licensing them, and to set license plates for them legally, to avoid a violation of 1000 dirhams.

It stated that the operation of unlicensed trailers or those that do not meet the security and safety conditions on internal and external roads is in violation of the provisions of the Traffic and Traffic Law in accordance with Article 96, and its fine is 1,000 dirhams in two cases: the first is when towing a vehicle, boat or vehicle without a license, and the second when towing a vehicle or A boat or vehicle in a manner that does not meet the safety and security conditions, (a red rear lamp and a reflective plate to alert road users).

And it urged to ensure the suitability of trailers to run on the roads, and to provide their services with high efficiency without obstacles or problems caused by the lack of validity of the trailer, or the presence of malfunctions, the consequences of that may harm their drivers.

It pointed out its efforts to intensify oversight through the traffic teams and elements that continue to work in controlling the owners of violating trailers, referring violating drivers to the judicial authorities, and taking the necessary and legal measures against the perpetrators.

She emphasized her interest in facilitating the owners of trailers and encouraging them to adhere to the periodic review to ensure the validity of their trailers by re-examining and registering them with the Directorate of Licensing of Drivers and Vehicles, in accordance with the systems in place in the examination of vehicles and machinery.

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