UAE: Smart gates, ban on some trucks; how new law will make roads safer

The UAE has recently set at 65 tonnes the maximum permissible weight of heavy vehicles that can ply along national roads. The new federal law, announced on September 4, will take effect starting October 1.

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Source: khaleejtimes.com

How many heavy vehicles will be affected by this new law? Will there be a grace period for trucking companies to adjust to the new rule? What are the administrative penalties? What will be achieved with this latest road regulation?

What are covered by the new rule?
According to general guidelines, vehicles weighing more than 2.5 tonnes (when empty) are considered heavy-duty. These include commercial automobiles used to transport goods or passengers, prime movers, semi-trailers, trailer combinations and articulated trucks.

As per the estimate by Minister of Energy and Infrastructure (MoEI), 200,00 heavy vehicles, including border-crossing trucks are covered by the new federal law. Exempted are heavy vehicles owned by security, military, police and civil defence authorities.

The ministry noted 28 per cent of current truckloads across the country exceed 65 tonnes.

What is the new road regulation?

The amendment – setting the permissible maximum weight of heavy vehicles at 65 tonnes – was recently approved by the UAE Cabinet, led by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai.

The new federal law, announced on September 4, will take effect starting October 1 this year. However, heavy vehicle owners and companies will have a four-month grace period to adapt to the new law before administrative penalties will be enforced beginning February 1, 2024. The four-month grace period from October 2023 to February 2024 will be used to raise awareness of the law among transport companies.

What is the primary objective of the new law?

At a press briefing on September 13, Suhail bin Mohammed Al Mazrouei, Minister of Energy and Infrastructure, underscored the law is aimed at improving the infrastructure, transport and logistics sectors in the UAE. It will also boost the national economy and support the government's efforts to ensure the country's infrastructure is one of the world's safest and most technologically advanced.

Minister Suhail bin Mohammed Al Mazrouei and other officials at a press conference to announce the details of the new federal law.

Minister Suhail bin Mohammed Al Mazrouei and other officials at a press conference to announce the details of the new federal law.

The latest regulation is expected to reduce road fatality rate by 50 per cent per 100,000 people. Raising the level of road safety is a priority for the UAE, given that studies indicate that deaths by truck crashes amount to 62 per cent. Moreover, the new law will cut down the annual road maintenance cost by Dh200 million and will reduce carbon emissions by five billion kgs by 2032. There will also be a 50 per cent increase in the lifespan of paved roadways.

What are the penalties for exceeding the allowed weight?

No specific details yet were announced regarding penalties. During the four-month grace period, however, the UAE cabinet will issue a decision specifying the permissible maximum total and axle weights, charts of dimensions, a list of violations and administrative penalties, Al Mazrouei added.

The full implementation of the law with corresponding penalties for violators will come into effect by February 1, 2024. Furthermore, an evaluation of the law's impact during its first year of implementation will be carried out by December 2024.

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