Abu Dhabi has introduced a new traffic regulation effective from May 15, 2026, which will ban delivery motorcycles from using roads where the speed limit is 120 kilometers per hour or higher. This initiative is aimed at enhancing traffic safety and reducing the number of accidents involving delivery motorcycles on high-speed highways.
Key Details of the Ban
- The restriction applies specifically to delivery motorcycles.
- Banned roads are those with speed limits of 120 km/h or more.
- The move is part of broader efforts to create safer road conditions in Abu Dhabi.
Implications for Delivery Companies and Riders
Authorities advise all delivery companies and riders to:
- Familiarize themselves with the list of banned roads.
- Plan alternative delivery routes to comply with the new rule.
- Communicate the regulation to their drivers to prevent penalties.
Goals and Enforcement
The ban addresses concerns over the growing motorcycle delivery services and the associated risks on fast-moving roads. By restricting access, officials intend to:
- Minimize collision risks on highways.
- Promote safer transportation practices for delivery riders and other commuters.
Strict monitoring will be in place, and violators of the regulation will face penalties as outlined in Abu Dhabi’s traffic laws.
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