Abu Dhabi authorities have announced a new traffic regulation effective from May 15, 2026, which will ban delivery motorcycles from using roads with speed limits of 120 kilometers per hour or higher. This rule is introduced to enhance road safety for all users across the emirate.
The ban specifically targets major highways where high-speed limits increase the risk for motorcycles amid faster and heavier vehicles. Delivery drivers, who commonly use motorcycles for rapid service, will be required to adjust their routes accordingly.
Key Points of the New Regulation
- Delivery motorcycles prohibited on roads with speed limits of 120 km/h or more
- Applies to major highways and high-speed roads in Abu Dhabi
- Aims to reduce traffic accidents and improve overall public safety
- Delivery companies and riders urged to comply to avoid penalties
This initiative is part of Abu Dhabi’s broader efforts to maintain a safe transportation system while supporting the growing delivery sector responsibly. Authorities will closely monitor and enforce this ban to ensure compliance.
Residents and commuters are encouraged to stay cautious and adhere strictly to all traffic regulations. The delivery industry is expected to explore alternative safe routes to maintain efficient services within the city.
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