Four people were killed and 55 more injured in traffic accidents caused by drivers jumping red lights in Dubai since the start of 2026.
Posting a video of some of the violations on social media, Dubai Police said red light violations lead to 41 accidents in 2026.
In a statement, Brigadier Jumaa Salem Bin Suwaidan, Director of the General Department of Traffic at Dubai Police, blamed distracted driving and misjudging speed and distance as some of the main causes for the violation.
According to the UAE traffic law, violators face AED 1,000 in fines, 12 black points and 30 days vehicle impoundment.
He reminded motorists to reduce speed when approaching intersections and avoid attempting to cross on amber light.
#News | Running Red Lights Causes Four Deaths and 55 Injuries, Dubai Police Warn.
— Dubai Policeشرطة دبي (@DubaiPoliceHQ) June 21, 2026
Details:https://t.co/bAIqFz6Ac8#RoadSafety #SaferRoads pic.twitter.com/8mqQy0NACH

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