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Mustafa Aldah





               Push for stricter regulations
               His remarks come as authorities move to tighten regulations on electric scooters, as reported
               by Emarat Al Youm. Some scooters have been modified to reach speeds of up to 120 km/h, far
               exceeding safe limits.




               A proposed draft law suggests that all scooters be registered and issued number plates to help
               track them, improve safety, and prevent misuse, including potential illegal activity.




               Officials said the plan follows a rise in violations and intensified enforcement by Dubai Police
               against unsafe riding. The proposed legislation aims to enhance road safety, encourage responsible
               behavior, and better regulate the growing use of scooters across the city.




               According to Dubai’s Supreme Legislation Committee, Executive Council Resolution No. (13) of
               2022 regulates the use of cycles in the Emirate of Dubai. Under the regulation:






                   1.  Speed limits may be signposted in designated cycling and e-scooter zones.



                   2.  Electric scooters and bicycles are prohibited on roads with speed limits exceeding 60 km/h.





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