Failure to comply with road markings attracts Dh400 penalty.

Police are raising the alarm as continued failure to follow mandatory lanes contributes to traffic congestion and road accidents across the emirate.
Sharjah Police report that sudden lane changes, especially at intersections and highway exits, are a leading cause of side-impact collisions.
Sharjah Police blame lane violations for traffic chaos
“Ignoring designated lanes disrupts traffic flow and puts motorists and other road users at serious risk,” said Major Saud Al Shaiba and Captain Humaid Al Hammadi
He emphasised that improper lane changes continue to be one of the most frequent causes of preventable accidents.
Police are urging motorists to plan their routes in advance, follow directional signs, and adhere to mandatory lane markings. They noted that disciplined lane use not only eases congestion but also greatly reduces the risk of collisions, particularly during peak traffic hours.
Under Article 86 of the traffic law, failing to comply with mandatory lanes carries a Dh400 fine. Sharjah Police continue to urge all drivers to stay vigilant, respect road markings, and commit to safe driving practices to protect everyone on the road.
As part of its Safe Roads during Ramadan campaign, Gulf News emphasizes the importance of responsible driving during the holy month. The campaign reminds motorists to remain fully attentive behind the wheel, highlighting that any distraction while driving is a risky gamble with potentially serious consequences.


