Rules for Driving A Light Motor Vehicle in Dubai
22.07.2020

Rules for Driving A Light Motor Vehicle in Dubai

By Anthony Mills

Whether you are new to Dubai or are a novice driver, there are a few rules you need to be aware of before hitting the road. Sure, with excellent infrastructure in the city, one would certainly want to drive in a fancy car and experience the feeling of driving on a smooth road. That said, you need to know about these rules that we are going to discuss in this post, to avoid any violating any traffic rules. Let’s now continue reading to understand more about these traffic rules and regulations, before you opt for your car hire UAE with Quick Lease.

Basic Driving Rules

The minimum legal age to drive in the UAE is 18 years. Earlier, drivers would have to renew their license after ten years. However, the new rule states that any driving permit issued from 2019 has a validity of 2 years after which it needs to be renewed. Drivers need to carry a valid UAE driving license along with other relevant and necessary documents. On the other hand, tourists should carry their international driving license and visa copy at all times. Another notable point of driving in the UAE is drivers, follow a right-hand driving system, and can only overtake from the left.

Basic Driving Rules

Drinking and Driving

Just like any other country, driving under the influence of alcohol is a highly offensive crime in UAE. Violators will be charged with hefty fines, vehicle impound or imprisonment.

Follow the Speed Limit

Drivers need to comply with the speed limit stated on every road. Ideally, the speed limit in residential areas is 40 KMPH 60-80 KMPH in urban areas and 100-120 KMPH on highways. If drivers are caught exceeding the speed, be prepared for a hefty fine and black points on your driver’s license. It is also important to note that the minimum speed limit is offered equal importance as the roads are wide, and slow driving may obstruct regular traffic or even cause an accident.

Avoid Tailgating

It is essential to maintain a safe distance from the vehicle ahead of you and follow the 3-second rule – their car should be three seconds away from yours. Tailgating is considered a traffic offense and can result in a fine.

Avoid Tailgating

Ensure the Roads Are Clean

The government has taken several initiatives to ensure that the city’s cleanliness is maintained. Those found throwing out waste materials from their car will be penalized with hefty fines. We recommend avoiding do so at all costs.

Indicate Your Change in Direction

Before taking a U-turn or switching lanes, it is vital to turn on your indicator. This way, drivers around you understand your motive and can make the right decision, avoiding an accident.