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Abu Dhabi Police activate speed reduction system on multiple roads

Abdulrahman MohamedBy Abdulrahman MohamedFebruary 11, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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Abu Dhabi Police announced today the activation of a reduced speed limit system across multiple major roads in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi. The speed reduction measures, which lower limits to 80 kilometers per hour, are now in effect on several key highways connecting Abu Dhabi to neighboring emirates and internal routes within the emirate.

According to a statement posted on Abu Dhabi Police’s official account on the X platform, the new speed restrictions apply to the Abu Dhabi-Al Ain Road, Sheikh Maktoum bin Rashid Road connecting Abu Dhabi to Dubai, and Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Road, also linking Abu Dhabi to Dubai. Additional roads affected include various segments of the Abu Dhabi-Al Ain highway and Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed International Road.

Scope of Abu Dhabi Speed Limit Reductions

The comprehensive speed reduction system covers critical stretches of roadway throughout the emirate. Specific segments include the Abu Dhabi-Al Ain Road from Ramah to Al Saad Bridge, and Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed International Road between Abu Al Abyad Bridge and Al Nouf Bridge. Furthermore, the measures extend to the Abu Dhabi-Al Ain Road from Al Khazna Bridge to Al Faya.

Additionally, several roads in the Sweihan area are subject to the new speed restrictions. These include Al Taff Road from Sweihan Roundabout to Al Ajban, Al Taff Road from Al Saad to Sweihan, Sweihan Road from Sweihan Roundabout to Sweihan Hills, and Sweihan Road from Nahil to Sweihan, according to the police statement.

Safety Considerations Behind Speed Reductions

While Abu Dhabi Police did not specify the exact reasons for implementing the speed reduction system in their announcement, such measures are typically introduced to enhance road safety during specific conditions. Speed limit adjustments in the UAE are commonly associated with adverse weather conditions, ongoing road maintenance, or increased traffic volumes during peak periods.

However, authorities have not confirmed the duration of these speed restrictions or whether they are permanent changes to the existing speed limit framework. The announcement reflects the ongoing commitment of Abu Dhabi Police to implement traffic management strategies that prioritize public safety on the emirate’s extensive road network.

Impact on Commuters and Travelers

The speed limit reductions affect several major arterial routes that serve as primary connections between Abu Dhabi and other emirates, particularly Dubai and Al Ain. Motorists traveling these routes should anticipate longer journey times and adjust their travel plans accordingly to comply with the new restrictions.

Meanwhile, enforcement of speed limits in Abu Dhabi is conducted through an extensive network of radar systems and traffic monitoring equipment. Violations of posted speed limits can result in substantial fines and traffic points under the UAE’s traffic law framework, making compliance essential for all road users.

In contrast to temporary speed reductions sometimes announced during fog or rain conditions, today’s announcement did not specify weather-related factors as the cause. The police statement emphasized the activation of the speed reduction system without providing additional context regarding environmental or infrastructural considerations.

Ongoing Traffic Management Initiatives

This announcement is part of broader traffic management and road safety initiatives regularly implemented by Abu Dhabi Police. The emirate’s traffic authorities frequently update speed limits and traffic regulations to adapt to changing road conditions, infrastructure developments, and safety requirements across the extensive highway network.

Abu Dhabi Police have not announced when the speed restrictions will be lifted or whether they represent permanent changes to the affected roads. Motorists are advised to monitor official channels for updates and ensure compliance with all posted speed limits while traveling through the emirate.

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Abdulrahman Mohamed is a correspondent for Abu Dhabi News, covering local developments, community stories, and on-the-ground updates. He focuses on timely reporting, accurate sourcing, and bringing readers the key facts quickly.

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