Why New Drivers Get Caught More Often
Abu Dhabi’s traffic enforcement is strict, automated, and consistent. There is no leniency for inexperience — the fine and black points are the same whether you have held your licence for a week or a decade. New drivers get caught at a higher rate for a predictable set of reasons: unfamiliarity with Abu Dhabi’s specific rules, habits carried over from driving in other countries, and not yet having internalised which violations carry the heaviest consequences.
The violations below are the ones that generate the most fines and black points for new drivers. Understanding them before you encounter them on the road is the most effective protection.
Behavioural Violations (4 Black Points Each)
Mobile Phone Use While Driving
One of the most common and consistently enforced violations in Abu Dhabi. Holding, using, texting, or interacting with a phone while the vehicle is in motion carries 4 black points per incident. Hands-free Bluetooth use is legal; holding the device for any purpose is not. Mount your phone before driving, activate voice navigation, and if you genuinely need the phone, pull over completely in a safe location.
Not Wearing a Seatbelt
The driver is legally responsible for every occupant being properly belted. Each unbelted passenger is a separate violation, each carrying 4 black points. A car with four unbelted occupants generates four independent violations — all applied to the driver’s record. Make buckling everyone in the first action before moving, on every journey regardless of distance.
Not Using Indicators
Changing lanes or turning without signalling is a 4-point violation. Signal before every intentional direction change — at least three seconds in advance. This applies to roundabout exits, not just lane changes and junctions.
Tailgating
Not maintaining a safe following distance carries 4 black points. A practical technique: when the car ahead passes a fixed roadside point (sign, lamppost), count two seconds before you reach it. At higher speeds or in poor visibility, extend this to three or four seconds. If the car ahead brakes suddenly, this margin is the difference between a close call and a collision.
Wrong Lane on Roundabouts
Abu Dhabi roundabouts require strict lane discipline. Enter from the outer lane. Move inward only if your exit requires it. Cutting across lanes at the exit is a documented 4-point violation. If roundabouts are causing you anxiety or confusion, a session with a certified post-licence instructor is a worthwhile investment — see our instructor directory.
High-Consequence Violations (12 Black Points)
At 12 black points from a single violation, your licence is automatically suspended for 30 days. These violations carry that threshold on their own:
Running a Red Light
All major Abu Dhabi intersections have automated camera enforcement. A vehicle crossing the stop line while the signal is red is recorded and a fine issued by post — you may not know until it arrives. Treat amber lights as a signal to prepare to stop, not to accelerate through. If you can safely stop before the line, do so.
Reckless or Aggressive Driving
Weaving rapidly through traffic, brake-checking another driver, excessively flashing lights at vehicles ahead, or any pattern of driving that endangers other road users constitutes reckless driving. Beyond the 12-point automatic suspension, serious or repeated incidents can result in vehicle confiscation and criminal charges.
Driving Without a Valid Licence
This includes both not carrying your licence and driving on an expired one. Check your expiry date and renew 2–3 weeks before it lapses. Digital copies through the TAMM app are generally accepted for routine checks, but do not substitute for a current, valid licence.
Documentation and Compliance
These violations are entirely preventable with simple habits:
- Expired vehicle registration (4 black points) — set a renewal reminder one month before expiry; complete it online through TAMM or the Abu Dhabi Police app
- Not yielding to pedestrians at crossings (6 black points) — pedestrians have right of way at all marked crosswalks; approach intersections at a speed that allows you to stop
- No proof of insurance in the vehicle (4 black points) — keep your insurance certificate in the car or as a saved digital document; points apply even if you hold valid insurance but cannot produce evidence
- Excessive window tinting (4 black points) — front side windows must allow adequate light transmission; rear windows may be fully tinted; if you are unsure about a used car, have the tint measured before police do
Violation Summary
| Violation | Black Points |
|---|---|
| Mobile phone use while driving | 4 |
| No seatbelt (per person) | 4 |
| No indicator before changing lane or turning | 0 |
| Insufficient following distance (tailgating) | 4 |
| Wrong roundabout lane | 4 |
| No proof of insurance | 4 |
| Excessive window tinting | 4 |
| Not yielding to pedestrians | 6 |
| Expired vehicle registration | 4 |
| Running a red light | 12 — immediate suspension |
| Reckless or aggressive driving | 12 — immediate suspension |
| Driving without a valid licence | 12 — immediate suspension |
For current fine amounts (AED), verify at tamm.abudhabi or the Abu Dhabi Police app — these are set by law and updated periodically. See our UAE traffic fines guide for the full enforcement context.
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The most effective approach is to make compliance automatic before bad habits form:
- Belt on before the engine starts — make it the first physical action every single time
- Phone mounted and on voice mode before moving — never handle it once you are in motion
- Signal before every turn and lane change, without exception, even when the road looks empty
- Check your black points balance on TAMM monthly so you always know where you stand
If you have received a violation or are returning to driving after a break, post-licence coaching from a certified instructor addresses specific weaknesses before they become patterns. See our instructor directory for professionals offering refresher and post-licence sessions in Abu Dhabi.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are there reduced fines or leniency for new drivers?
No. UAE traffic law applies equally to all drivers regardless of experience. There are no first-offence warnings or reduced penalties for inexperience.
Can multiple violations from a single stop stack?
Yes. If police observe multiple violations simultaneously — for example, no seatbelt and phone in hand — each is documented separately. The points and fines add independently. A single traffic stop can result in several violations at once.
How long do black points stay on my record?
Points from a specific violation expire 12 months after the violation date. Each violation’s points expire independently — a new violation does not reset the expiry timer on previously accumulated points. See our black points guide for full details on thresholds and how to clear your balance.
If I get 12 points from one violation, can I continue driving?
No. 12 black points from a single violation triggers an automatic vehicle confiscation (not a licence suspension — licence suspension occurs at 24 points). The 12-point threshold results in your vehicle being impounded, and you cannot retrieve it until fines are paid and the impoundment period ends. Accumulating 24 points results in a 3-month licence suspension, and 36 points results in permanent licence cancellation.