Car window tinting rule switched in UAE

Former 30% tint limit now boosted to 50% to help car owners stay cool under sun

Dubai: Fresh traffic rules will permit car owners to use fifty per cent tint in their car windows, ending a long-standing thirty per cent tint rule, said Dubai Police on Sunday.

All vehicles — except trucks and taxis — are eligible for the darker window tint, said Major-General Mohammad Saif Al Zafein, Assistant Commander-in Chief for Operational Affairs at Dubai Police and Director of the Federal Traffic Council.

Did you know? You can now legally tint your car windows to fifty per cent.

Under the fresh Federal Traffic Law introduced on July 1, individual car owners are permitted to tint all windows except the front wind screen.

He said rental and company cars are also permitted to use fifty per cent tint according to Article No nine in the fresh traffic law.

“All kinds of vehicles are permitted to use fifty per cent tint except trucks and taxis,” Maj-Gen Al Zafein said.

With the onset of summer, many residents rush to get their car windows tinted in a bid to reduce the fever inwards their cars and increase the air-conditioner’s efficiency.

It is better to put your little child in a car seat so you can concentrate on the road while driving rather than let your child leap and play in the back seat which may divert you.”

– Maj-Gen. Al Zafein, Assistant Commander-in Chief for Operational Affairs at Dubai Police

The fresh fifty per cent tint rule means that drivers who like darker tint do not have to worry about a Dh1,500 fine that was formerly imposed for using more than thirty per cent tint.

Maj-Gen Al Zafein also urged families to ensure that they have enough space in their vehicles to hold child seats for all the children in the family.

“If I am the father, I will buy a vehicle in which I can accommodate all my children in a safe way. Safety of children is the parents’ responsibility and they should have fatter cars to accommodate child seats for all children under age of Four,” he said.

“It is better to put your little child in a car seat so you can concentrate on the road while driving rather than let your child hop and play in the back seat which may divert you. A child seats is meant to protect your child.”

Meantime, the Federal Traffic Council has extended the white points system for good drivers to all emirates.

“The White Points system, which was being implemented in Dubai for some years, will be introduced in the entire country. We want to prize good motorists who go after traffic rules,” Maj-Gen Al Zafein said.

He said the winners will be chosen on December 2018.

The White Points system prizes motorists who have not committed any traffic rule violations in Dubai for a entire year.

Each eligible person can receive a total of twenty four white points a year, two for each month. The points will be calculated at the end of each year. A motorist loses his or her entitlement to the month’s points if he/she has any kind of traffic rule disturbance recorded during that month regardless of whether the vehicle is driven by the possessor or not.

Winners are chosen from those who do not have any traffic fines, including Salik and parking fines.

Car window tinting rule switched in UAE

Car window tinting rule switched in UAE

Former 30% tint limit now boosted to 50% to help car owners stay cool under sun

Dubai: Fresh traffic rules will permit car owners to use fifty per cent tint in their car windows, ending a long-standing thirty per cent tint rule, said Dubai Police on Sunday.

All vehicles — except trucks and taxis — are eligible for the darker window tint, said Major-General Mohammad Saif Al Zafein, Assistant Commander-in Chief for Operational Affairs at Dubai Police and Director of the Federal Traffic Council.

Did you know? You can now legally tint your car windows to fifty per cent.

Under the fresh Federal Traffic Law introduced on July 1, individual car owners are permitted to tint all windows except the front wind screen.

He said rental and company cars are also permitted to use fifty per cent tint according to Article No nine in the fresh traffic law.

“All kinds of vehicles are permitted to use fifty per cent tint except trucks and taxis,” Maj-Gen Al Zafein said.

With the onset of summer, many residents rush to get their car windows tinted in a bid to reduce the fever inwards their cars and increase the air-conditioner’s efficiency.

It is better to put your little child in a car seat so you can concentrate on the road while driving rather than let your child leap and play in the back seat which may divert you.”

– Maj-Gen. Al Zafein, Assistant Commander-in Chief for Operational Affairs at Dubai Police

The fresh fifty per cent tint rule means that drivers who like darker tint do not have to worry about a Dh1,500 fine that was formerly imposed for using more than thirty per cent tint.

Maj-Gen Al Zafein also urged families to ensure that they have enough space in their vehicles to hold child seats for all the children in the family.

“If I am the father, I will buy a vehicle in which I can accommodate all my children in a safe way. Safety of children is the parents’ responsibility and they should have fatter cars to accommodate child seats for all children under age of Four,” he said.

“It is better to put your little child in a car seat so you can concentrate on the road while driving rather than let your child leap and play in the back seat which may divert you. A child seats is meant to protect your child.”

Meantime, the Federal Traffic Council has extended the white points system for good drivers to all emirates.

“The White Points system, which was being implemented in Dubai for some years, will be introduced in the entire country. We want to prize good motorists who go after traffic rules,” Maj-Gen Al Zafein said.

He said the winners will be chosen on December 2018.

The White Points system prizes motorists who have not committed any traffic rule violations in Dubai for a entire year.

Each eligible person can receive a total of twenty four white points a year, two for each month. The points will be calculated at the end of each year. A motorist loses his or her entitlement to the month’s points if he/she has any kind of traffic rule disturbance recorded during that month regardless of whether the vehicle is driven by the holder or not.

Winners are chosen from those who do not have any traffic fines, including Salik and parking fines.

Car window tinting rule switched in UAE

Car window tinting rule switched in UAE

Former 30% tint limit now boosted to 50% to help car owners stay cool under sun

Dubai: Fresh traffic rules will permit car owners to use fifty per cent tint in their car windows, ending a long-standing thirty per cent tint rule, said Dubai Police on Sunday.

All vehicles — except trucks and taxis — are eligible for the darker window tint, said Major-General Mohammad Saif Al Zafein, Assistant Commander-in Chief for Operational Affairs at Dubai Police and Director of the Federal Traffic Council.

Did you know? You can now legally tint your car windows to fifty per cent.

Under the fresh Federal Traffic Law introduced on July 1, individual car owners are permitted to tint all windows except the front wind screen.

He said rental and company cars are also permitted to use fifty per cent tint according to Article No nine in the fresh traffic law.

“All kinds of vehicles are permitted to use fifty per cent tint except trucks and taxis,” Maj-Gen Al Zafein said.

With the onset of summer, many residents rush to get their car windows tinted in a bid to reduce the fever inwards their cars and increase the air-conditioner’s efficiency.

It is better to put your little child in a car seat so you can concentrate on the road while driving rather than let your child hop and play in the back seat which may divert you.”

– Maj-Gen. Al Zafein, Assistant Commander-in Chief for Operational Affairs at Dubai Police

The fresh fifty per cent tint rule means that drivers who like darker tint do not have to worry about a Dh1,500 fine that was formerly imposed for using more than thirty per cent tint.

Maj-Gen Al Zafein also urged families to ensure that they have enough space in their vehicles to hold child seats for all the children in the family.

“If I am the father, I will buy a vehicle in which I can accommodate all my children in a safe way. Safety of children is the parents’ responsibility and they should have fatter cars to accommodate child seats for all children under age of Four,” he said.

“It is better to put your little child in a car seat so you can concentrate on the road while driving rather than let your child leap and play in the back seat which may divert you. A child seats is meant to protect your child.”

Meantime, the Federal Traffic Council has extended the white points system for good drivers to all emirates.

“The White Points system, which was being implemented in Dubai for some years, will be introduced in the entire country. We want to prize good motorists who go after traffic rules,” Maj-Gen Al Zafein said.

He said the winners will be chosen on December 2018.

The White Points system prizes motorists who have not committed any traffic rule violations in Dubai for a entire year.

Each eligible person can receive a total of twenty four white points a year, two for each month. The points will be calculated at the end of each year. A motorist loses his or her entitlement to the month’s points if he/she has any kind of traffic rule disturbance recorded during that month regardless of whether the vehicle is driven by the holder or not.

Winners are chosen from those who do not have any traffic fines, including Salik and parking fines.

Car window tinting rule switched in UAE

Car window tinting rule switched in UAE

Former 30% tint limit now boosted to 50% to help car owners stay cool under sun

Dubai: Fresh traffic rules will permit car owners to use fifty per cent tint in their car windows, ending a long-standing thirty per cent tint rule, said Dubai Police on Sunday.

All vehicles — except trucks and taxis — are eligible for the darker window tint, said Major-General Mohammad Saif Al Zafein, Assistant Commander-in Chief for Operational Affairs at Dubai Police and Director of the Federal Traffic Council.

Did you know? You can now legally tint your car windows to fifty per cent.

Under the fresh Federal Traffic Law introduced on July 1, individual car owners are permitted to tint all windows except the front wind screen.

He said rental and company cars are also permitted to use fifty per cent tint according to Article No nine in the fresh traffic law.

“All kinds of vehicles are permitted to use fifty per cent tint except trucks and taxis,” Maj-Gen Al Zafein said.

With the onset of summer, many residents rush to get their car windows tinted in a bid to reduce the warmth inwards their cars and increase the air-conditioner’s efficiency.

It is better to put your little child in a car seat so you can concentrate on the road while driving rather than let your child hop and play in the back seat which may divert you.”

– Maj-Gen. Al Zafein, Assistant Commander-in Chief for Operational Affairs at Dubai Police

The fresh fifty per cent tint rule means that drivers who like darker tint do not have to worry about a Dh1,500 fine that was formerly imposed for using more than thirty per cent tint.

Maj-Gen Al Zafein also urged families to ensure that they have enough space in their vehicles to hold child seats for all the children in the family.

“If I am the father, I will buy a vehicle in which I can accommodate all my children in a safe way. Safety of children is the parents’ responsibility and they should have fatter cars to accommodate child seats for all children under age of Four,” he said.

“It is better to put your little child in a car seat so you can concentrate on the road while driving rather than let your child leap and play in the back seat which may divert you. A child seats is meant to protect your child.”

Meantime, the Federal Traffic Council has extended the white points system for good drivers to all emirates.

“The White Points system, which was being implemented in Dubai for some years, will be introduced in the entire country. We want to prize good motorists who go after traffic rules,” Maj-Gen Al Zafein said.

He said the winners will be chosen on December 2018.

The White Points system prizes motorists who have not committed any traffic rule violations in Dubai for a entire year.

Each eligible person can receive a total of twenty four white points a year, two for each month. The points will be calculated at the end of each year. A motorist loses his or her entitlement to the month’s points if he/she has any kind of traffic rule disturbance recorded during that month regardless of whether the vehicle is driven by the holder or not.

Winners are chosen from those who do not have any traffic fines, including Salik and parking fines.

Car window tinting rule switched in UAE

Car window tinting rule switched in UAE

Former 30% tint limit now boosted to 50% to help car owners stay cool under sun

Dubai: Fresh traffic rules will permit car owners to use fifty per cent tint in their car windows, ending a long-standing thirty per cent tint rule, said Dubai Police on Sunday.

All vehicles — except trucks and taxis — are eligible for the darker window tint, said Major-General Mohammad Saif Al Zafein, Assistant Commander-in Chief for Operational Affairs at Dubai Police and Director of the Federal Traffic Council.

Did you know? You can now legally tint your car windows to fifty per cent.

Under the fresh Federal Traffic Law introduced on July 1, individual car owners are permitted to tint all windows except the front wind screen.

He said rental and company cars are also permitted to use fifty per cent tint according to Article No nine in the fresh traffic law.

“All kinds of vehicles are permitted to use fifty per cent tint except trucks and taxis,” Maj-Gen Al Zafein said.

With the onset of summer, many residents rush to get their car windows tinted in a bid to reduce the fever inwards their cars and increase the air-conditioner’s efficiency.

It is better to put your little child in a car seat so you can concentrate on the road while driving rather than let your child hop and play in the back seat which may divert you.”

– Maj-Gen. Al Zafein, Assistant Commander-in Chief for Operational Affairs at Dubai Police

The fresh fifty per cent tint rule means that drivers who like darker tint do not have to worry about a Dh1,500 fine that was formerly imposed for using more than thirty per cent tint.

Maj-Gen Al Zafein also urged families to ensure that they have enough space in their vehicles to hold child seats for all the children in the family.

“If I am the father, I will buy a vehicle in which I can accommodate all my children in a safe way. Safety of children is the parents’ responsibility and they should have fatter cars to accommodate child seats for all children under age of Four,” he said.

“It is better to put your little child in a car seat so you can concentrate on the road while driving rather than let your child hop and play in the back seat which may divert you. A child seats is meant to protect your child.”

Meantime, the Federal Traffic Council has extended the white points system for good drivers to all emirates.

“The White Points system, which was being implemented in Dubai for some years, will be introduced in the entire country. We want to prize good motorists who go after traffic rules,” Maj-Gen Al Zafein said.

He said the winners will be chosen on December 2018.

The White Points system prizes motorists who have not committed any traffic rule violations in Dubai for a entire year.

Each eligible person can receive a total of twenty four white points a year, two for each month. The points will be calculated at the end of each year. A motorist loses his or her entitlement to the month’s points if he/she has any kind of traffic rule disturbance recorded during that month regardless of whether the vehicle is driven by the proprietor or not.

Winners are chosen from those who do not have any traffic fines, including Salik and parking fines.

Car window tinting rule switched in UAE

Car window tinting rule switched in UAE

Former 30% tint limit now boosted to 50% to help car owners stay cool under sun

Dubai: Fresh traffic rules will permit car owners to use fifty per cent tint in their car windows, ending a long-standing thirty per cent tint rule, said Dubai Police on Sunday.

All vehicles — except trucks and taxis — are eligible for the darker window tint, said Major-General Mohammad Saif Al Zafein, Assistant Commander-in Chief for Operational Affairs at Dubai Police and Director of the Federal Traffic Council.

Did you know? You can now legally tint your car windows to fifty per cent.

Under the fresh Federal Traffic Law introduced on July 1, individual car owners are permitted to tint all windows except the front wind screen.

He said rental and company cars are also permitted to use fifty per cent tint according to Article No nine in the fresh traffic law.

“All kinds of vehicles are permitted to use fifty per cent tint except trucks and taxis,” Maj-Gen Al Zafein said.

With the onset of summer, many residents rush to get their car windows tinted in a bid to reduce the warmth inwards their cars and increase the air-conditioner’s efficiency.

It is better to put your little child in a car seat so you can concentrate on the road while driving rather than let your child leap and play in the back seat which may divert you.”

– Maj-Gen. Al Zafein, Assistant Commander-in Chief for Operational Affairs at Dubai Police

The fresh fifty per cent tint rule means that drivers who like darker tint do not have to worry about a Dh1,500 fine that was formerly imposed for using more than thirty per cent tint.

Maj-Gen Al Zafein also urged families to ensure that they have enough space in their vehicles to hold child seats for all the children in the family.

“If I am the father, I will buy a vehicle in which I can accommodate all my children in a safe way. Safety of children is the parents’ responsibility and they should have fatter cars to accommodate child seats for all children under age of Four,” he said.

“It is better to put your little child in a car seat so you can concentrate on the road while driving rather than let your child hop and play in the back seat which may divert you. A child seats is meant to protect your child.”

Meantime, the Federal Traffic Council has extended the white points system for good drivers to all emirates.

“The White Points system, which was being implemented in Dubai for some years, will be introduced in the entire country. We want to prize good motorists who go after traffic rules,” Maj-Gen Al Zafein said.

He said the winners will be chosen on December 2018.

The White Points system prizes motorists who have not committed any traffic rule violations in Dubai for a entire year.

Each eligible person can receive a total of twenty four white points a year, two for each month. The points will be calculated at the end of each year. A motorist loses his or her entitlement to the month’s points if he/she has any kind of traffic rule disturbance recorded during that month regardless of whether the vehicle is driven by the possessor or not.

Winners are chosen from those who do not have any traffic fines, including Salik and parking fines.

Car window tinting rule switched in UAE

Car window tinting rule switched in UAE

Former 30% tint limit now boosted to 50% to help car owners stay cool under sun

Dubai: Fresh traffic rules will permit car owners to use fifty per cent tint in their car windows, ending a long-standing thirty per cent tint rule, said Dubai Police on Sunday.

All vehicles — except trucks and taxis — are eligible for the darker window tint, said Major-General Mohammad Saif Al Zafein, Assistant Commander-in Chief for Operational Affairs at Dubai Police and Director of the Federal Traffic Council.

Did you know? You can now legally tint your car windows to fifty per cent.

Under the fresh Federal Traffic Law introduced on July 1, individual car owners are permitted to tint all windows except the front wind screen.

He said rental and company cars are also permitted to use fifty per cent tint according to Article No nine in the fresh traffic law.

“All kinds of vehicles are permitted to use fifty per cent tint except trucks and taxis,” Maj-Gen Al Zafein said.

With the onset of summer, many residents rush to get their car windows tinted in a bid to reduce the fever inwards their cars and increase the air-conditioner’s efficiency.

It is better to put your little child in a car seat so you can concentrate on the road while driving rather than let your child leap and play in the back seat which may divert you.”

– Maj-Gen. Al Zafein, Assistant Commander-in Chief for Operational Affairs at Dubai Police

The fresh fifty per cent tint rule means that drivers who like darker tint do not have to worry about a Dh1,500 fine that was formerly imposed for using more than thirty per cent tint.

Maj-Gen Al Zafein also urged families to ensure that they have enough space in their vehicles to hold child seats for all the children in the family.

“If I am the father, I will buy a vehicle in which I can accommodate all my children in a safe way. Safety of children is the parents’ responsibility and they should have thicker cars to accommodate child seats for all children under age of Four,” he said.

“It is better to put your little child in a car seat so you can concentrate on the road while driving rather than let your child hop and play in the back seat which may divert you. A child seats is meant to protect your child.”

Meantime, the Federal Traffic Council has extended the white points system for good drivers to all emirates.

“The White Points system, which was being implemented in Dubai for some years, will be introduced in the entire country. We want to prize good motorists who go after traffic rules,” Maj-Gen Al Zafein said.

He said the winners will be chosen on December 2018.

The White Points system prizes motorists who have not committed any traffic rule violations in Dubai for a entire year.

Each eligible person can receive a total of twenty four white points a year, two for each month. The points will be calculated at the end of each year. A motorist loses his or her entitlement to the month’s points if he/she has any kind of traffic rule disturbance recorded during that month regardless of whether the vehicle is driven by the proprietor or not.

Winners are chosen from those who do not have any traffic fines, including Salik and parking fines.

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