New Traffic Rules and Regulation In UAE:

Whether you’re a tourist exploring the city or a new resident, driving in Dubai offers convenience, comfort, and freedom. But before you rent a car in the UAE, it’s crucial to understand the latest traffic rules and regulations to avoid fines and ensure a smooth journey.


πŸ‘€ Who Can Drive in Dubai?

  • Tourists can drive using a valid international driving permit and a license from their home country.
  • Residents must obtain a UAE driving license. Some nationalities can convert their home license; others need to pass a driving test.
  • To rent a car in Dubai, the minimum age is 21.


🚦 Key Traffic Rules in the UAE

1. Drive on the Right Side
The UAE follows left-hand driving. Stay in the right lane unless overtaking.

2. Mandatory Seat Belts
Everyone in the car must wear seat belts. Failure results in an AED 400 fine and 4 black points.

3. Speed Limits Are Strictly Enforced

  • Highways: 100–120 km/h
  • Urban areas: 60 km/h
  • Residential zones: 25–40 km/h
    Speed cameras monitor all major roads.

4. No Mobile Phones While Driving
Only use Bluetooth-enabled systems. Holding or using your phone = AED 800 fine + 4 black points.

5. Zero Tolerance for Drinking and Driving
Any alcohol in your system can result in jail time, license suspension, and even deportation.

6. Obey All Signals and Signs
Running a red light can cost up to AED 50,000 and lead to vehicle confiscation.

7. Tailgating and Lane Discipline
Maintain a safe 3-second gap. Tailgating earns AED 400 fine and 4 black points.

🚨 Dubai-Specific Rules to Keep in Mind

  • Children under 13 must sit in the back with a child seat for ages 4–8.
  • Blocking tram signals can cost up to AED 30,000.
  • Driving a dirty car? That’s a fine of AED 3,000β€”keep your rental clean.
  • Flashing headlights usually mean β€œplease move.” Only switch lanes when safe.


πŸ›‘ Common Offenses and Penalties

                Offense        Fine        Black Points
Drunk DrivingHeavy Fines + JailLicense suspension
Red Light ViolationUp to AED 50,000Possible Vehicle Seizure
No InsuranceAED 5004 Points
Speeding 60+ km/hAED 3,000Car Confiscation
Using Hard ShoulderAED 1,0006 Points


You can reduce black points by completing RTA-approved safety courses.

 FAQs: Renting and Driving in Dubai

Q1: What’s the legal driving age in Dubai?
πŸ‘‰ Minimum age is 18. For renting, you must be at least 21.

Q2: Can I use my home country license?
πŸ‘‰ Yes, for tourists with an international permit. Residents need a UAE license.

Q3: What to do in case of an accident?
πŸ‘‰ Call 999 or use the Dubai Police app for minor accidents.

Q4: How to avoid black points?
πŸ‘‰ Follow rules and attend driver training if you accumulate points.

Q5: Can I drive a foreign-plated car?
πŸ‘‰ Tourists: yes. Residents must register their vehicle locally.


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