Driving in Dubai is stressful as it is, with a million different exits that can either take you straight to Sharjah or Abu Dhabi (yet never just home?). But just when you think you’ve mastered the roads, you get hit with a fine by a hidden camera that never even flashed you. Talk about a massive face palm moment. So, today I have for you the different types of traffic cameras to watch out for and what are some traffic violations fines you can get from them.
having a hidden camera give you a fine without even flashing you can be a real pain.
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1. Tint-Proof Cameras
Since November 2024, Dubai has taken road safety up a notch with some seriously smart cameras. These new cameras can actually see through tinted windows! So if you think you’re safe behind your shades, think again.
These cameras are checking for:
- Drivers not wearing seatbelts
- People on their phones
- Any kind of distracted driving
And it’s not just a fine anymore. Thanks to changes made under Decree No. (30) 2023, if you’re caught using your phone or doing anything else that takes your eyes off the road, you could also face a 30-day vehicle impoundment. Yep, they’re serious about keeping things safe out there.

2. AI Cameras
Dubai Police are stepping up with Artificial Intelligence-powered cameras that are laser-focused on tailgaters and other risky drivers. These radars have been tested and fine-tuned to catch violations with high accuracy. Here’s the deal if you’re caught tailgating – you get fined AED 400 and will receive 4 black points on your driving record. So, drive responsibly, keep your distance, and avoid getting fined.
3. Silent Radars (These Ones Don’t Flash!)
Say goodbye to the telltale camera flash – Dubai has rolled out ‘silent radars’ in residential areas that quietly catch violations without any warning lights.
What are they looking for?
- Seatbelt violations
- Phone usage while driving
- Other unsafe habits
4. Hidden Cameras
And the most sneaky of them all are the hidden cameras. No one knows where they are (and no, I can’t help you there), but they’re out there. If you’re one of people who rely on apps like Waze to spot “speed trap ahead,” it might be time to rethink that strategy. The Dubai police know the tricks and they’re ahead of the curve with these hidden cameras. So the best advice? Put your phone down, follow the rules, and focus on the road.
But no matter which camera spots your driving violation, each case is always double-checked by the Dubai Police before fines are issued. So it’s all fair game here.
Fines For Different Traffic Violations:
1. Excessive Vehicle Noise:
- AED 2,000 fine
- 12 black points
2. Speeding Violations:
- Exceeding speed limit by over 80 km/h = AED 3,000 fine, 60-day vehicle impoundment, 23 black points
- Exceeding by 60 km/h = AED 2,000 fine, 20-day vehicle impoundment, 12 black points
- Exceeding by 50 km/h = AED 1,000 fine
- Exceeding by 40 km/h = AED 700 fine
- Exceeding by 30 km/h = AED 600 fine
- Exceeding by 20 km/h = AED 300 fine
3. Running A Red Light:
- AED 1,000 fine
- 30-day vehicle impoundment
- 12 black points
4. Lane Violations:
- Failing to stay in the mandatory lane = AED 400 fine
- Not following lane restrictions = AED 1,500 fine, 12 black points
5. Driving Against Traffic:
- AED 600 fine, 7-day vehicle impoundment, 4 black points
6. Hard Shoulder Violations:
- AED 1,000 fine
- 30-day vehicle impoundment
- 6 black points
7. Seatbelt and Mobile Phone Violations:
- Not wearing a seatbelt = AED 400 fine, 4 black points
- Using a phone while driving = AED 800 fine, 4 black points
- Excessive window tinting = AED 1,500 fine
8. Failing To Give Way To Pedestrians At Designated Pedestrian Crossings;
- AED 500 fine
- 6 black points
9. Illegal Turns:
- AED 500 fine
- 4 black points
10. Expired Vehicle Registration:
- AED 500 fine
- 4 black points
11. Illegal Stopping:
- Stopping in the middle of the road without reason = AED 1,000 fine, 6 black points
- Heavy vehicles entering restricted areas = AED 1,000 fine, 4 black points
- Obstructing vehicles by stopping behind them = AED 500 fine
Dubai Police have once again reminded all motorists to drive responsibly, follow speed limits, maintain safe distances, and respect traffic laws. These measures aim to reduce accidents and make the roads safer for everyone