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UAE: Civil, criminal liability now on jaywalkers for accidents on 80 kmph roads
The latest UAE traffic law has banned pedestrians from crossing over roads which have a speed limit of 80kmph and above. It also absolves them from any civil or criminal liabilities that can emanate from non-compliance with this regulation, which
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