The Traffic and Traffic Prosecution in Dubai has set the conditions for canceling fines for traffic violations in the Emirates by statute of limitations.
Conditions for waiving traffic penalties in the United Arab Emirates
The requirements for canceling fines for traffic infractions in the Emirates under the statute of limitations have been established by the Traffic and Traffic Prosecution in Dubai.
Conditions for canceling traffic violations by statute of limitations in the Emirates
Counselor Salah Buforousha Al Falasi, the Attorney General and Director of Traffic and Traffic Prosecution in Dubai, has previously stated that certain legal and procedural requirements must be met in order for traffic violations to be dismissed due to the statute of limitations, including the passage of five years after the violation was committed and the statute of limitations not being interrupted. In more detail, the counselor responded to questions from the audience by Salah Buforousha Al Falasi
Procedures for canceling traffic violations in the UAE by statute of limitations
Counselor Salah Buforousha Al-Falasi explained that there is a structured procedure to take this action, beginning with the Public Prosecution receiving lists from the police of violations that have occurred within the last five years. These lists are then scrutinized and investigated to make sure that the statute of limitations has not been interrupted by any police action or before the prosecution against the violator.
Reasons for the decline of traffic violations in the UAE
Al-Falasi noted that the rate of infractions and fines levied against road users in Dubai is utterly unmatched by their numbers, which speaks volumes about the dedication of the majority of drivers. This confirms that there is a high level of awareness, which is furthered by a more than excellent road network, he reported. According to Al-Falasi, most of the drivers on Dubai's roads have attained a certain level of dedication, but a few non-compliant groups continue to face sanctions and penalties.