Sunday, April 14, 2019

Traffic fines cleared out for Dubai drivers who keep clean record for a year

Drivers could have their records cleaned off on the off chance that they avoid submitting further street offenses for a year, under another wellbeing drive took off by police in Dubai.
Dubai Police propelled the "Commendable Driver" plan to remunerate safe driving and to urge individuals to watch their speed and take additional consideration when in the driver's seat.
The battle was divulged by Major General Abdullah Khalifa Al Marri, president of Dubai Police, at the power's home office on Wednesday.

It is being presented under a mandate from Sheik Mohammed receptacle Rashid, Vice President and Ruler of Dubai.
I trust that this activity will add to securing the lives of street clients, to making Dubai streets free of mishaps and to accomplish fulfillment and satisfaction of network individuals, which is the key goal for the administration and for Dubai Police," said Maj Gen Al Marri.
He said the rebate is being offered to decrease the money related weight on drivers and furthermore urge them to stick to traffic guidelines.
Maj Gen Al Marri said that the one-year activity could be expanded on the off chance that it is a triumph.
Drivers who keep up a perfect record for a year will have 100 percent of their fines cleared. The individuals who drive for nine months without getting further punishments will have their fines cut by 75 percent.
Driver who keep up a perfect record for a half year will have their current fines cut by 50 percent.
Drivers who keep up a spotless traffic record for three months will profit by a 25 percent cut of their traffic fines.
The plan covers just traffic offenses submitted in Dubai and does exclude individuals who are based outside of the Emirate for a time of three months or more.

Real General Mohammed Saif Al Zafin, associate president of Dubai Police's activities and administrator of the government traffic board, said that the activity does not make a difference to vehicles enlisted to privately owned businesses, Car Rental, and open or private transport organizations.

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