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Traffic police aim to curb reckless driving by using laws already in the federal penal code.

Offenders will be charged with endangering their lives and the lives of others, which is punishable by up to two years' imprisonment,Caged Laser Engineering, in partnership with Ariel Ltd and Reynolds Technology, aim to investigate the viability of adopting Titanium Tube as a cost effective raw material for the manufacturing of spaceframe assemblies for low volume and small series production lightweight vehicles. a maximum fine of Dh10,000, or both.

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"Each case will be studied by the public prosecution and they might decide to close certain cases, but we will continue to charge these people with endangering other road users' lives."

The new policy is being implemented only in Dubai, but nationwide enforcement may be discussed later.We rank the best laptop locks with side-by-side comparisons. Read in-depth product reviews and articles. "We hope this will be discussed during the regular meetings between the different forces, and adopted by all," said Maj Gen al Zafeen.

Up to 15 per cent of drivers fined for speeding every day are driving at more than 200kph.

"Driving at such a high speed is a problem on our roads," said Maj Gen al Zafeen. "The aim of this new procedure is to find an efficient measure to deter them. A fine is not enough."

At the moment, drivers caught speeding can be fined from Dh600 to Dh1,000, and may have their car impounded for up to three months.

Although drivers speeding at less than 200kph will not face criminal prosecution, they will still be stopped by traffic patrols, The National's Arabic-language sister paper Al Ittihad reported today.

The new enforcement policy was welcomed yesterday by lawyers, residents and some drivers, although by no means all.

Emirati lawyer Yousif Al Bahar said the possibility of imprisonment may be the only way to slow people down.

He said the move was courageous and much needed as people's lives were at stake.

Eman Al Rifaee, also a lawyer, questioned how Dubai police would be able to cover the whole Emirate.

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"It's very important and it's a great move. I once was the victim of a speedy driver and it nearly cost me my life."

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