Dubai Road Rules Every Tourist Must Know

Driving in Dubai offers wide highways, advanced infrastructure, and access to iconic locations like Burj Khalifa and Palm Jumeirah. However, strict enforcement of traffic laws requires full awareness before operating any vehicle. This guide outlines the exact rules, systems, and penalties applicable to tourists.


1. Who Can Drive in Dubai as a Tourist

  • Minimum age: 21 years (25+ for luxury/supercars)
  • Valid home-country license or International Driving Permit (IDP)
  • Mandatory: passport, visa, and rental agreement

Licenses from GCC, US, UK, EU, Canada, and Australia are accepted without IDP. Others require IDP + original license.


2. Essential Dubai Road Rules

A. Required Documents

  • Driving license / IDP
  • Vehicle registration (Mulkiya)
  • Rental agreement
  • Passport or Emirates ID copy

B. Speed Limits

  • Residential: 25–40 km/h
  • City roads: 40–60 km/h
  • Highways: 100–120 km/h

Automated radar enforcement. Fine range: AED 300–3,000.

C. Seatbelts and Child Safety

  • Mandatory for all passengers
  • Children under 10 require approved car seat
  • Penalty: AED 400 + 4 black points

D. Mobile Phone Usage

  • Handheld use prohibited
  • Penalty: AED 800 + 4 black points

E. Alcohol Policy

  • Zero tolerance
  • Violation leads to arrest, license suspension, or court action

F. Lane Discipline

  • Indicators mandatory
  • Overtaking only from left
  • Tailgating penalized

G. Traffic Flow Rules

  • No sudden stops on highways
  • No blocking traffic lanes

3. Salik Toll System (Updated)

Time PeriodDaysRate (AED)
Peak HoursWeekdays (6:00 AM – 10:00 AM, 4:00 PM – 8:00 PM)6
Off-PeakWeekdays (10:00 AM – 4:00 PM, 8:00 PM – 1:00 AM)4
Late NightDaily (1:00 AM – 6:00 AM)Free
SundayAll day4
  • Fully automated toll deduction
  • Linked to rental vehicle
  • Billed after trip completion

4. Common Traffic Fines

ViolationFine (AED)Black Points
Mobile use while driving8004
No seatbelt4004
Speeding300–600+4
Red light violation1,00012
Illegal parking200–400

5. Parking Rules

  • Paid hours: 8:00 AM – 10:00 PM
  • Rates: AED 2–10/hour
  • Zones: Paid (blue/gray), Free (white), Restricted (red/yellow)

Payment methods: RTA app, SMS (7275), parking meters.


6. Driving Etiquette

  • Maintain lane discipline
  • Use indicators consistently
  • Avoid unnecessary honking
  • Yield to pedestrians
  • No aggressive gestures or confrontation

7. Insurance and Emergency Procedures

Insurance

  • All rentals include insurance (basic or comprehensive)
  • Optional premium coverage available

Accident Procedure

  1. Stop vehicle safely
  2. Call police (999)
  3. Document damage
  4. Wait for police report
  • Police: 999
  • Ambulance: 998
  • Fire: 997

8. Supercar Driving Rules

  • Strict speed and radar compliance
  • Mileage limits enforced
  • Reckless driving leads to impoundment

9. FAQs

Can tourists drive legally?

Yes, with valid license or IDP.

How are fines handled?

Automatically billed via rental agreement.

How does Salik work?

Automatic toll deduction, billed after rental.

Are roads heavily monitored?

Yes. Radar and AI systems operate continuously.


Conclusion

Dubai operates a highly regulated, automated road system. Compliance with rules ensures uninterrupted driving access. Violations trigger immediate penalties through digital enforcement systems.