The UAE’s capital is set to introduce a new variable speed limit system on one of its busiest thoroughfares - Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Road - starting October 27, 2025, the Integrated Transport Centre (ITC), also known as Abu Dhabi Mobility , announced on Friday.
Officials said the initiative aims to enhance road safety and improve traffic flow by allowing authorities to adjust speed limits in real time, depending on driving conditions. Digital signboards will display speed changes to guide motorists accurately.
According to AD Mobility, the variable limits may be enforced under four main scenarios:
The ITC urged motorists to strictly follow the displayed speed limits, stressing that the adjustments aim to reduce collisions and ease congestion, not to impede traffic unnecessarily.
Sheikh Zayed Road speed reduced
Officials also reminded drivers that the maximum speed limit on Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Street was lowered from 120 km/h to 100 km/h earlier this year, as part of a broader effort to standardize limits across the capital’s major roads.
The authority said the automated system will integrate with existing traffic management infrastructure to respond swiftly to changing conditions. The move aligns with Abu Dhabi’s long-term mobility plan to make road travel safer, smarter, and smoother.
Motorists are encouraged to stay alert to the electronic signs displaying updated limits and cooperate fully to ensure smoother traffic movement throughout the city.
Officials said the initiative aims to enhance road safety and improve traffic flow by allowing authorities to adjust speed limits in real time, depending on driving conditions. Digital signboards will display speed changes to guide motorists accurately.
According to AD Mobility, the variable limits may be enforced under four main scenarios:
- Adverse weather conditions such as rain, fog, or sandstorms when visibility is reduced.
- Peak hour congestion, to ease bottlenecks during office rush periods.
- Major events that lead to temporary surges in traffic volume.
- Roadworks or lane closures, requiring slower and safer movement.
In line with our efforts to enhance road safety, the variable speed system will be implemented on Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Street effective from Monday, October 27, 2025. We urge everyone to adhere to the speed limits to ensure the safety of all. @AbuDhabiDMT @ADPoliceHQ pic.twitter.com/mxLoraareq
— أبوظبي للتنقل | AD Mobility (@ad_mobility) October 24, 2025
The ITC urged motorists to strictly follow the displayed speed limits, stressing that the adjustments aim to reduce collisions and ease congestion, not to impede traffic unnecessarily.
Sheikh Zayed Road speed reduced
Officials also reminded drivers that the maximum speed limit on Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Street was lowered from 120 km/h to 100 km/h earlier this year, as part of a broader effort to standardize limits across the capital’s major roads.
The authority said the automated system will integrate with existing traffic management infrastructure to respond swiftly to changing conditions. The move aligns with Abu Dhabi’s long-term mobility plan to make road travel safer, smarter, and smoother.
Motorists are encouraged to stay alert to the electronic signs displaying updated limits and cooperate fully to ensure smoother traffic movement throughout the city.
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