Vehicle’s Registration Expiry Date Sticker
Failure to display prominently the stickers indicating the expiry date of a vehicle’s registration will cost a motorist a fine of QR300 and one negative point, a list of violations and fines issued by the Traffic Department says.
The list is part of a new traffic law that came into force in Qatar on October 2.
A vehicle owner is liable to be fined QR500 if he fails to inform the authorities of the loss or damage of the vehicle’s registration card (Istemara) within 10 days. Not applying for a fresh permit within 10 days is also an offence punishable by the same fine.
Non-intimation of loss or damage of driving licences and not returning one when found is an offence which can attract a fine of QR300.
Motorists who overtake school buses carrying children in residential areas will be fined QR500, the law says.
The list contains a total of 113 violations, 80 of which are given below. The remaining will be published shortly.
The list is part of a new traffic law that came into force in Qatar on October 2.
A vehicle owner is liable to be fined QR500 if he fails to inform the authorities of the loss or damage of the vehicle’s registration card (Istemara) within 10 days. Not applying for a fresh permit within 10 days is also an offence punishable by the same fine.
Non-intimation of loss or damage of driving licences and not returning one when found is an offence which can attract a fine of QR300.
Motorists who overtake school buses carrying children in residential areas will be fined QR500, the law says.
The list contains a total of 113 violations, 80 of which are given below. The remaining will be published shortly.


