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New law allows UAE motorists to tint windows and beat the heat

The use of tinted windows in vehicles has always been controversial, no matter what country you are driving in. Window tints are designed to limit the amount of light and heat that enters through the windows and windscreen. However, the darker the tint, the less visibility the driver has and the more dangerous the vehicle becomes. Striking a balance is crucial, and laws in most nations restrict window tinting to light tints that don’t compromise safety.

However, motorists in the UAE have been campaigning for darker tints in vehicle windows, and a new law passed last summer which permits tinting on all windows to 50% – with the exception of the windscreen. Windscreen tinting is permitted, up to a maximum level of 30%. These changes have been brought in under the revised Federal Traffic Law 2017, and they have been welcomed by motorists and by workshop engineers.

Drivers will still face a fine of AED 1,000 for breaches of the law. Fines rise in accordance with the extent of the breach. Auto workshop owners and workers need to be aware of the law and ensure that any window tints they apply do not exceed the 50% limit. It is important to choose a reputable and reliable auto shop for window tint work, as a poorly applied tinting film can warp and distort, reducing vehicle visibility. Most tints applied by professionals are guaranteed for several years.

Window tinting reduces the heat inside the vehicle, making driving safer and more comfortable. The tints also filter out some of the harmful UV rays emitted by the sun, which are dangerous to the skin. Window tints are recommended for anyone driving in hot conditions. They do reduce visibility – especially at night – so drivers using window tints must be extra vigilant when they take to the road. In the daytime, window tints can reduce the glare from the bright sun. On balance, window tints could lead to a reduction in the overall road accident rate.

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New legislation permits UAE residents to drive in almost 50 countries without an international license

UAE residents are now eligible to drive cars in nearly 50 countries around the world without the need for an international license. While residents were previously able to drive in Slovakia, Austria, Finland, China, Romania, Serbia and Denmark without having to apply for an additional license, the legislation has been extended to include the following countries also:

• Australia
• Canada
• Bahrain
• Algeria
• Djibouti
• France
• Finland
• Hungary
• Greece
• Iraq
• Latvia
• Italy
• Ireland
• Kuwait
• Jordan
• Lithuania
• Lebanon
• Mauritania
• New Zealand
• Norway
• Palestine
• Oman
• Poland
• Saudi Arabia
• Syria
• Switzerland
• Tunisia
• USA
• Turkey
• UK
• Yemen

Likewise, many residents from these countries are now eligible to drive cars in the UAE on their current driving license. Visitors from these countries simply need to submit a legal translation of their license into Arabic, a passport-sized photograph and a letter from their employer.

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What this means

The new rules are great news for those who travel frequently in and out of the UAE on business, as it provides them with greater flexibility to drive when conducting international business.

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While this technically means that visitors would be free to bring their own vehicles to and from the country, those moving away for a prolonged period might consider selling their car in the UAE prior to leaving. This is because many of the countries listed in the new legislation drive on the left-hand side of the road. While it is perfectly acceptable to drive a left-hand drive vehicle in most of these countries, many car buyers prefer the convenience of a car setup for the region.

Of course, those driving luxury cars might not wish to part with their pride and joy and may decide to leave their vehicle in storage until they return. Regardless of individual choices, there can be no denying that the new license rules will provide thousands of UAE residents with greater flexibility when travelling around the world.

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Say hello to the new smart radars in UAE

The Abu Dhabi police force have announced that a new smart radar will begin operating this month. Whilst this piece of car news may not exactly be welcomed by all supercar owners in Abu Dhabi, it will be introduced to make the roads a much safer place. In an effort to forewarn all motorists, the police have stated the radar will be in use throughout Abu Dhabi across all major road networks before being rolled out further.

Starting in mid-April, the radar will be placed on all roads that run through and around the Emirate. The radar works by instantly scanning number plates to ensure the car’s registration is still in date and hasn’t expired.
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Instant fines

In line with driving laws within the UAE, all vehicle owners who are caught by the new smart radar system will receive an AED 500 fine. Not only that, but they can expect their vehicle to be impounded and they’ll also receive four black points on their licence. With the new system up and running on April 15th, time is of the essence for all vehicle owners who have expired registrations or insurance. The only way to ensure you don’t incur a fine is by making sure everything is up to date with your vehicle.

Cutting down human effort

By using the new system, the Abu Dhabi police force can expect to have more resources at their disposal. Chasing down expired registrations and drivers without proper insurance can be incredibly time consuming, but with the smart radars automatically detecting expired registrations and insurance, Abu Dhabi police officers are able to concentrate their attention on maintaining road safety. That means safer roads for all motorists throughout the country.

Positive change

Brigadier General Ahmad Al Shehi, who holds the deputy director position within the police force’s Traffic Directorate, stated that he expected the rules to ‘bring in positive results’. He also urged all motorists to renew any expired plates and he expects more motorists will adhere to vehicle licensing laws now that the smart radars are on their way. One thing is for sure, those who don’t can no longer expect to escape punishment whenever they travel in and around Abu Dhabi.

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UAE launches scheme to install free EV charging points across country

In an effort to cut emissions and reduce its dependency on conventional fuels, the UAE has been trying to encourage the uptake of electric cars for several years. Various incentives (including free parking) are available to electric vehicle-drivers and charging stations have been widely installed across several Emirates. In addition to these existing incentives, the UAE authorities have recently launched a new scheme that will dramatically improve the affordability and convenience of utilising electric cars.

electric car parking DubaiThe UAE plans to install free electric car charging points across all its Emirates. This will ensure that electric vehicle owners will always be able to find somewhere to charge their cars while also enabling them to save money.

Hybrid car owners may be a little disappointed by the scheme, as the new charging points will be reserved exclusively for electric cars that produce no emissions. The scheme is designed to persuade drivers to choose the cleanest cars on the market, so it makes sense to limit charging point access to zero-emission vehicles only.

Many of the new charging points will be provided by Tesla, one of the world’s foremost electric vehicle manufacturers and innovators. As a result, drivers of electric cars can rest assured that the charging points will work perfectly. What’s more, they should be fast and efficient. According to a recent article published in Gulf News, during a one-hour charge, a charging station should provide enough power for a typical electric vehicle to travel 100km. Drivers will only have to charge their vehicles for a few hours in order to get enough power to cross long distances.

Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Sharjah are already involved in the scheme, so if you live in any of these emirates, now is the perfect time to purchase a zero-emission electric vehicle. It might seem like a big investment, but you’re bound to save money in the long-run.

Of course, if you need help raising the money to buy a new electric car, we can help. Here at Simply Car Buyers, we are happy to buy any car, so why not sell us your old, petrol-fueled vehicle and invest in an electric car as soon as possible?

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How to save fuel in the UAE

The United Arab Emirates is a big place, and petrol can be expensive. If you’re a motorist in the UAE, you may be wondering how you can save money on fuel in order to make your daily commute a little cheaper. If so, you’ll be pleased to hear that Gulf News recently published a list of tips for saving fuel when driving around the UAE. We’ve collated these tips with other pieces of advice from reputable sources to provide you with a straightforward guide to cutting down on your petrol costs.

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1. Pay attention to the weather

Because the weather in the UAE is usually so warm – with an average temperature of 41 degrees Celsius in the summer – many drivers get into the habit of keeping their air conditioning on constantly – not a problem we have in the UK. This wastes a lot of fuel. Pay attention to the ambient temperature and turn off your AC whenever the weather is cool enough. Even if you can only turn off your air conditioning once every few days, you’ll end up saving a lot of money on fuel over the course of the year.

 

 

2. Travel lightFuel UAE

Many people carry a lot of items that aren’t really necessary in the boots of their cars. This added weight causes vehicles to burn more fuel. Check your boot every few weeks to make sure you’re not carrying any heavy items that you might have forgotten about. If you are, put them in the house – especially those golf clubs – your car will use petrol more efficiently if it doesn’t have to carry as much weight.

3. Turn off the engine whenever possible

Whenever you need to stop your car for a few minutes (for example, to drop someone off or unload goods), we recommend turning off the engine. Even leaving it running for a few minutes wastes petrol.

4. Downsize your car

Of course, if you really want to save money on petrol, the easiest way to do it is to invest in a smaller, more fuel-efficient car.

Here at Simply Car Buyers, we care about helping you reduce your petrol bill. If you do choose to invest in a smaller, lighter car, we can help. We buy any car, so we can offer you a good price for your old vehicle to help you raise the funds you need.

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BMW to release new BMW 1with innovative front-wheel-drive system

BMW specialise in manufacturing sturdy vehicles that offer opulent driving experiences. This combination of resilience and sophistication makes BMW cars ideal for UAE drivers who need to drive long distances in comfort. BMW’s vehicles particularly appeal to drivers who don’t have the budget to buy a truly high-end vehicle such as the Mercedes Benz we discussed in our last blog but still want to drive something that reflects their aspirational lifestyle. These drivers should be delighted to learn that the manufacturer is planning to reveal a truly innovative new car later this year.

BMW 1 SeriesThe upcoming BMW 1 Series is likely to be properly unveiled before the end of 2018. Even though the car hasn’t officially debuted yet, we already know a great deal about it. The vehicle’s most exciting feature is its new front-wheel-drive system. It will be the first BMW 1 Series vehicle to feature this type of system.

Front-wheel-drive systems have several key benefits over traditional rear-wheel-drive systems. Most notably, they’re lighter and they take up less space, meaning that cars that utilise these systems have more space for passengers and luggage. They are also less heavy and therefore more energy efficient.

The front-wheel-drive system that BMW has incorporated into its new 1 Series is also designed to work better in hybrids and electric vehicles than old rear wheel drive systems. This suggests that the company plans on offering electric and hybrid variants on its new vehicle, which should help it to appeal to eco-enthusiasts.

Here at Simply Car Buyers, we can’t wait to see what kind of vehicle the new BMW 1 Series will be. We do know that it will be an entry-level car, meaning that most ordinary drivers should be able to afford it. However, it’s always wise to put aside extra money if you plan on buying a new vehicle. If you’re interested in raising enough capital to purchase the latest BMW 1 Series, we can help. We’re happy to buy any car, so why not sell your old vehicle to us today? We can offer you a great price and you can put the money towards your next car.

Electric cars now accommodated at Sahara Centre

According to a new official announcement, Sharjah is joining the big push across the country to make free electric chargers available for zero-emission electric vehicles. The Sahara Centre has thus announced itself as the first mall in Sharjah to provide free charging points for electric vehicles. The move is powered by Tesla, the premier electric car manufacturer out of California, USA.

New innovations and opportunities

In a public statement from the mall’s representatives, the initiative was described as a way to reflect the commitment of the Sahara Centre to improving “customer service and satisfaction”, with a focus on exploring innovative technologies and the opportunities they bring. The charging points also represent a commitment to adopting “sustainable solutions”, whereby customers will be encouraged to care for the environment.

There are three new charging points, from which owners of electric vehicles will be able to top-up their batteries for absolutely no cost. The charging points are located both in the mall and its new extension car parks, and they will be accessible during the Sahara Centre’s opening hours. Charging at these points for one hour will provide as much as 100km of range for an electric vehicle.
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The push for clean energy

The UAE is slowly gaining a significant enthusiasm for electric vehicles. This is shown in the recent addition of Tesla vehicles to the Dubai taxi rank in 2017. The bottom line is a nation aiming to become one of the world’s central locations for clean energy usage and a greener economy.

The Sahara Centre has clearly kept itself on top of this positive trend. The installation of these electric vehicle charging points demonstrates the mall’s dedication to innovative and sustainable new technologies. The hope is that this is another positive step towards increasingly widespread adoption of clean mobility options in Sharjah.

The Sahara Centre is the leading destination in Sharjah for retail, leisure and entertainment. Its influence as a trend setter for big businesses and the general public is significant, so this gesture of contributing to the movement for improving the environment in UAE will have an impact on others choosing to do the same.

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The road to safety – Predicting the future of safe driving in the UAE

The authorities in the United Arab Emirates are always trying to improve the country’s road safety. Statistics that have been published recently seem to show that they’re on the right track. In the 10 years between 2007 and 2017, the number of annual road fatalities has been slashed by 50%. Last year, there were barely five hundred driving-related fatalities across the entire UAE.

Dubai Driving LicenceHowever, even one fatality is too many, so the UAE clearly still has a long way to go before it’s completely safe for motorists. But how will the country continue to improve its road safety in the years ahead? Here at Simply Car Buyers, we believe there are several ways the UAE will make its roads safer in the near future.

  1. Improved education

    The UAE authorities’ emphasis on safer roads leads us to believe that road safety education will be used to encourage better driving. We confidently predict road safety will be taught to the highest possible standard in schools and other institutions in the coming years.

  2. Legal enforcement

    Dangerous driving and other motoring infractions are already punished with hefty fines in the UAE. We expect to see motoring laws become more stringent over the next few years to discourage bad driving and make the roads safer for conscientious motorists.

  3. Roll-out of driverless cars

    Driverless cars are designed to always drive safely and responsibly, meaning that their widespread use could improve road safety tremendously. They are already being used in several cities across the Emirates, including Dubai. We believe they will become much more prevalent over the next five to 10 years and will soon be used by many ordinary motorists. This will ultimately make the UAE’s roads significantly safer for everyone.

  4. Technological advancement

    In addition to fully driverless cars, the UAE is already embracing cars with advanced safety systems, such as assisted braking and proximity sensors. We think that these features will be become more popular and will be actively encouraged by the authorities over the next few years.

    UAE road safety is improving all the time. If you feel that you want to upgrade to a car with more sophisticated safety features, let us help you. We’re happy to buy any car, including your current vehicle, to help you raise the capital you need for a new one. Get in touch today to find out more.

Jaguar Land Rover to create regional headquarters in Dubai

The announcement that Jaguar Land Rover is to base its new regional headquarters at Dubai Silicon Oasis is some of the latest UAE car news to hit the headlines. The facility is set to include an engineering test centre and training academy, as well as a comprehensive customer relations centre, so it will bring a host of increased job opportunities to the area.

About Jaguar Land Rover’s Dubai regional headquarters

Range Rover DiscoveryJaguar Land Rover’s new regional headquarters in Dubai will cover about 14,000 square metres and is due to be complete by the first quarter of 2020. The headquarters will include a world-leading training workshop and a training showroom to optimise sales force training.

The new headquarters will aim to provide technical, engineering and administrative staff with the skills and expertise necessary to maintain Jaguar Land Rover’s position and ensure the high quality of service expected by customers in the region is maintained.

The deal was brokered between Jaguar Land Rover Ltd Middle East and North Africa and the Dubai Silicon Oasis Authority (DSOA) on Saturday, 17 February 2018. Dubai Silicon Oasis is the Emirates’ integrated, free zone technology park and will be home to a number of high tech providers.

Jaguar Land Rover employs over 43,000 staff globally, and provides support for a further 240,000 people via dealerships, local businesses and suppliers.

Dr Mohammed Alzarooni is the Vice Chairman and Chief Executive of DSOA and commented that the “partnership with JLR aligns with our goal of supporting the research and development of new mobility technologies, such as hybrid cars, electric vehicles, and artificial intelligence for vehicles.” He pointed out that DSOA has experienced a long term relationship with Jaguar Land Rover since first partnering in 2009 and welcomed the company’s “decision to expand its operations in the region through establishing its new regional headquarters and training academy at Dubai Silicon Oasis that testifies to the quality of support the hi-tech park provides to its business partners to help them achieve growth.”

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UAE Traffic Fines

List of Traffic Fines in UAE

The Abu Dhabi police department has posted a number of alerts for drivers in the UAE reminding them of traffic rules, safety and traffic law amendments. These can all now be found on their social media platforms and they include a reminder that motorists causing heavy noise pollution will receive a fine of Dh 2,000 alongside 12 points added to their licence and possible impoundment of the vehicle.
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UAE traffic regulations were amended in July 2017 and some of the amendments posted include:

1. Fines of Dh8,000 for drivers caught using a mobile phone or texting while driving. Four black points will also be issued to licences for drivers caught using their phones.

2. Fines of Dh20,000 for drivers caught while under the influence of alcohol. Possible jail sentences will also be considered for these cases, alongside 23 black points and vehicle impoundment for 60 days.

3. Worn and faulty tyres on vehicles being driven can also result in fines of up to Dh500 as well as four black points added to licences and vehicle impoundment for seven days.

4. Driving without valid motor insurance and registration attracts a fine of Dh500 and four black points, together with a seven day vehicle impoundment.

5. Drivers of vehicles with window tints above 50 percent will be fined Dh3000, with a 60 day vehicle impoundment and 23 black points added to the driver’s licence.

6. All passengers within a vehicle being driven in the UAE are obliged to wear seat belts. Failure to wear a seat belt results in a fine of Dh400 and four black points.

7. Getting caught ignoring traffic lights will result in a fine of Dh1,000 and attracts 12 black points and vehicle impoundment for a month.

You can check out the full range of traffic rules online by visiting the social media sites of the Abu Dhabi police force.

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