Dubai Police install AI noise radars to monitor vehicles
Drivers exceeding prescribed noise limits will be fined AED 2,000 and will also incur 12 black points
DUBAI: Dubai Police deployed artificial intelligence (AI) noise radars across the city to detect and monitor vehicles generating excessive noise.
According to Dubai Police, the new radars will detect loud horns, modified exhaust systems to enhance vehicles sound and high-volume music played inside cars.
Drivers violating noise limits will face an AED 2,000 fine — around Rs 150,000 — along with 12 black points, police said.
Black points are penalty marks issued for traffic violations in the UAE. Drivers who accumulate 24 black points face suspension of their licence under traffic regulations.
Authorities urged motorists to avoid disturbing public peace and to drive responsibly, warning that action will be taken against anyone causing unnecessary noise.
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