UAE: Up to Dh30,000 Release Fees for Impounded Vehicles in Sharjah

Sharjah introduces updated release fees for impounded vehicles, with fines up to Dh30,000 for violations like reckless driving and unauthorized modifications, aimed at enhancing road safety and regulatory compliance.

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UAE: Up to Dh30,000 Release Fees for Impounded Vehicles in Sharjah

The authorities in Sharjah have announced a significant change in the release fees for impounded vehicles, with fines reaching as high as Dh30,000 for severe traffic violations. The move is aimed at improving road safety and curbing hazardous behaviors. This decision has underlined the emirate's commitment to creating a safer environment for motorists and pedestrians. Sharjah Media Office has published a detailed list of violations, their associated fines, and the rationale behind these penalties.

The new fee structure ranges from reckless driving to illegal alteration of vehicles. The clear consequence of such behavior will deter dangerous behavior and promote compliance with traffic laws. The key elements of this decision, its implications, and the comprehensive fee structure are discussed below.

Key Updates and Implications

Safety as a Priority
The new rules are aimed at curbing various offenses that significantly threaten public safety. Some of the targeted offenses include speeding, reckless overtaking, and evading traffic officers, which can lead to accidents and loss of lives.

Detailed Fee Structure
Sharjah Media Office has outlined the specific release fees for a variety of offenses. These fees serve as a deterrent to ensure motorists think twice before engaging in hazardous behavior.

Offense\tRelease Fee
Riding motorcycles in restricted areas\tDh20,000
Riding motorcycles without a license or driving on public roads\tDh30,000
Driving and overtaking between vehicles through the yellow line section\tDh5,000
Driving at a speed of 200km/hour or above\tDh10,000
3. Vehicle Modifications
Unregistered and unauthorized changes on vehicles is another point that has been targeted. The authorities are arresting offenders over alterations, which tend to compromise vehicle performance and safety. Punishments for repeat offenses are increased higher, indicating no mercy for compliers.

Types of Offenses and Fines

Reckless Driving and Hazarding Other People's Lives
Dangerous driving covers actions that pose a threat to others, for example, overspeeding, dangerous overtaking, and running red lights. In these categories, the fines vary between Dh5,000 to Dh30,000.

Unregistered Alterations
Unregistered alterations have been grouped into three tiers:

First time: Dh10,000
Second time: Dh15,000
Third time: Dh15,000
These are fines meant to discourage the recurrence of the offenses and compliance with vehicle regulations.

Running Red Lights
Running through a red traffic light will put the danger not only on the driver himself but also other road users. Penalties for different types of vehicles vary: Dh10,000 for the case of an accident involving a heavy vehicle in terms of a fine.

Goals of the Revision Fee

Accident Reduction Rate
Incidents related to negligence and dangerous behavior have recently been on the rise in Sharjah. Accidents are anticipated to be cut by at least a huge rate by imposing drastic measures.

Streamlining Impoundment Procedures
The judgment also makes the impoundment release process less cumbersome. A transparent fee schedule helps motorists understand the monetary consequences of their actions and comply with the regulations.

Responsible Driving
The hefty fines make motorists responsible drivers. The fines warn them that traffic offenses will not be tolerated and will be followed by strict adherence to road safety standards.

Comprehensive List of Offenses and Fines
Violation Release Fee
Riding motorcycles in prohibited areas Dh20,000
Riding motorcycles without a license or driving on public roads Dh30,000
Driving and overtaking between vehicles through the yellow line section Dh5,000
Driving on public roads endangering others' lives Dh20,000
Driving in a manner that causes damage to public or private facilities Dh15,000
Driving at a speed of 200km/hour or above Dh10,000
Exceeding the speed limit by more than 80km/hour Dh5,000
Not stopping after causing a traffic accident involving heavy vehicles Dh10,000
Not stopping after causing a traffic accident involving light vehicles Dh5,000
Evasion of a traffic officer for light vehicles Dh5,000
Evasion of a traffic officer for heavy vehicles Dh10,000
Running a red traffic light causing an accident involving light vehicles Dh5,000
Running a red traffic light causing an accident involving heavy vehicles or motorcycles Dh5,000
Modifying the vehicle without prior authorization (1st offence) Dh10,000
Modifying the vehicle without prior authorization (2nd offence) Dh15,000
Modifying the vehicle without prior authorization (3rd offence) Dh15,000

FAQs

What is the highest impound release fee in Sharjah?
The highest impound release fee is Dh30,000, which applies to riding motorcycles without a license or driving on public roads.

Why are the fines for unauthorized vehicle modifications increasing with repeated offenses?
The increasing fines for repeated offenses are intended to discourage people from making unauthorized modifications that compromise the safety of vehicles.

How do these fines improve road safety?
By imposing steep fines for violations that endanger lives, Sharjah promotes responsible driving and discourages reckless behavior.

Are there any specific penalties for running red lights?
Yes, running a red light causing accidents incurs penalties ranging from Dh5,000 to Dh10,000, depending on the type of vehicle involved.

How does Sharjah ensure compliance with these updated regulations?
Authorities monitor regularly and impose strict penalties, which encourage people to follow traffic laws and create a safer driving environment.

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