Abu Dhabi: The Abu Dhabi informed that the ‘minimum speed’ of 120 km/h, implemented on Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Road, applies to traffic in both directions. The maximum speed permitted on the highway is 140 km/h, and the minimum speed of 120 km/h applies specifically to motorists using the two fast lanes (the first and second lanes from the left).
Drivers found violating the ‘minimum speed’ rule will be subject to a fine for “driving a vehicle at a speed less than the minimum speed limit for the road.” The police reminded that violators will face a fine of Dh400.
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However, the ‘minimum speed’ rule does not apply to the third and last lanes. Motorists driving at a slower speed are permitted to use the third lane without any restrictions. Heavy vehicles, expected to use the last lane of the road, are exempt from the minimum speed rule.
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