Home UAE Dubai More than three family members can commute in one car – Dubai Police First-degree relatives can also travel in the same vehicle even if there are more than three people by Zainab Mansoor May 4, 2020 Dubai Police has clarified that members of the same family are not expected to follow the three-people limit, and are allowed to travel in the same vehicle without getting fined for violations. First-degree relatives are also exempted from the rule and they can travel in the same vehicle even if there are more than three people. General Saif Mihir Ạlmzrwʿy, director general of Dubai Police Traffic Department, said that a fine of Dhs1,000 will be imposed on a driver if he had more than three people in his vehicle but this penalty does not extend to members of the same family. The police official urged the community to undertake measures such as to commit to social distancing of at least two meters, to stay away from gatherings in public places and to adhere to the preventive measures of the national sterilisation programme. #أخبار | #شرطة_دبي تستثني مركبات الأسرة من مخالفة تجاوز عدد الركاب لأكثر من 3 أشخاص التفاصيل: https://t.co/HQbrrPOhsP#خلك_في_البيت #ملتزمون_يا_وطن pic.twitter.com/uh6zEjpZsM — Dubai Policeشرطة دبي (@DubaiPoliceHQ) May 3, 2020 Dubai has eased movement restrictions, with malls and offices allowed to partially reopen provided they adhere to certain precautionary measures. Curbs on public movement will now be limited to the period between 10pm and 6am. During this period, the public will be allowed to leave their homes only for medical emergencies. Read: Dubai eases movement restrictions, allows malls and offices to partially reopen Since the outbreak, the UAE has reported a total of 14,163 Covid-19 cases and 126 deaths. Tags Covid-19 Dubai Dubai Police fine Lockdown vehicle 0 Comments You might also like RTA to construct 762 bus shelters in key Dubai areas by 2025 Dubai approves Dhs152m bonus for government employees Strong cash flows for UAE stocks in Christmas Day trade Institutional investors were hungry for Dubai, Abu Dhabi Stocks in 2023